More than 500,000 kids could lose automatic eligibility for free school meals thanks to a proposed restriction by the Trump administration on the food stamps program, according to Democratic Rep. Bobby Scott.
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‘Beyond reprehensible’: Fertility doctor who used his own sperm to impregnate 11 women loses license
A doctor’s license was revoked after he inseminated between 50 and 100 patients with the wrong sperm. At least 11 children genetically matched him.
Texas mom charged with homicide after running over her 3-year-old during a game of ‘chicken’
A woman has been charged with criminally negligenthomicide after police say she ran over her 3-year-old son during a game of ‘chicken’ in Houston.
Ta-Nehisi Coates, Danny Glover to testify in Juneteenth House hearing on slavery reparations
A House subcommittee will discuss legislation to create a commission to study the history of slavery and its lasting effects on African Americans
The 30,000-year-old severed head of a wolf, with teeth and fur, has been found in Siberia. And it’s gnarly
The well-preserved severed head of a wolf found in Siberia is believed to be more than 30,000 year old.
Remains confirmed to be missing Texas 4-year-old Maleah Davis found in Arkansas
Forensic scientists confirmed Monday that the remains found are Maleah Davis, who was reported missing more than three weeks ago.
E-cigarette flavors may increase your risk of cardiovascular disease, study finds
A study published Monday found that e-cigarette flavors can seriously damage blood vessel cells which play a key role in heart health.
Woman arrested after toddler calls 911, reports he and 6 others left alone in a hot car
A 37-year-old woman was arrested after authorities discovered seven kids between the ages of 2 and 4 alone in a hot car outside a mall.
The cause of the Notre Dame Cathedral fire remains unknown. Everything else is a rumor
French officials have ruled out arson and terror-related motives, but conspiracy theorists are spreading misinformation about the Notre Dame fire.
A 99-year-old woman donated her body to science. She had no idea her organs were in the wrong places
Rose Marie Bentley is thought to be the oldest person to have the rare condition. The discovery was only made after she donated her body to science.