A man in New Castle, Colorado, survived the town’s second bear attack in recent months. He reached for his gun and scared the bear with three shots.
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Can you fly with a concussion? What to know after Tua Tagovailoa’s hospitalization
Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa’s horrific Thursday night injury stirred questions about the NFL’s concussion protocol and how to care for the head injury.
Here’s how you can help those affected by Hurricane Ian in Florida
Many organizations are providing food and supplies to people in need after Hurricane Ian. Here is a list of groups you can support.
Pill marketed for male sexual enhancement recalled: Potentially dangerous tadalafil detected
Wonder Pill quietly contained a drug used to treat erectile dysfunction, which could be deadly for some unknowing consumers, the FDA said.
Ship that attempted to warn the Titanic about iceberg is discovered at the bottom of Irish sea
The SS Mesaba was sunk by a German U-boat in 1918. It famously warned the Titanic of icebergs the night it sank six years earlier.
Kia recalls 70,000 Sportage, Sorento SUVs, advises owners to park outside because of fire risk
A faulty tow hitch harness in the recalled Sportage and Sorento poses a fire hazard, Kia said. Three fires have been confirmed among the cars.
A clinic falsely diagnosed kids with mental health disorders. Now its ex-CEO faces prison.
A Louisiana clinic billed Medicaid $1.8 million for fake psychotherapy services at the direction of its ex-CEO. He was convicted of fraud last week.
Remains discovered in Rhode Island home confirmed to be former Woonsocket mayor
One of the two “severely decomposed” bodies found inside a Rhode Island home was identified by officials as former Woonsocket Mayor Susan Menard.
He appeared as a financial expert on TV. Now he’s wanted on fraud charges.
Federal prosecutors allege James McDonald lost clients at his investment firm millions and hid the losses from new investors, among other infractions.
What is #BlackWomensEqualPayDay? And why is it today? What to know
It would take Black women 264 additional days to make what white men made in 2021. That’s why today is #BlackWomensEqualPayDay.