One project, the biggest Dr. Gerber has ever made, is a several hundred-pound metal bear named “Teddy the Bear.”
A man already serving a life sentence was convicted Thursday of first-degree murder in the killing of another Tucson girl years earlier.
Denisha works at the International Better Business Bureau and has been an active advocate for women and LGBTQ people across the Houston metropolitan area. Her story, though, is about so much more than her work and advocacy; it is about how eliminating stigmas can bring a better life, no matter how s
We were recently at a conference in Florida. On this trip my highlighted stories included three Cuban men, two being our Uber drivers (they knew minimal English, but kindness and a smile is a universal way to communicate). The third was a young man who worked at the in-hotel Ice Cream Shoppe… calorie temptation! I introduced myself and he instantly related my name to a Cuban soccer player (named Robinson, there again, language gap), as we bantered daily, I started to call him my cousin, my last dish of ice cream was bigger than the previous.
Keeping college kids safe is the main goal of a new app launching soon. It was created by a local Rowan University student, after her own terrifying experience. PULLATracker allows a person to notify police, fire or EMS in just seconds.
The new developments are set to begin soon.
The state of Wyoming gathered together in Sheridan today, celebrating the life of fallen police sergeant, Nevada Krinkee. The day started in front of the Sheridan Police Department, where Krinkee’s vehicle still lays in front of, covered in messages of support and love.
Pro-life groups have pushed back against Walgreens and CVS stores’ decision to begin selling the abortion pill mifepristone this month, calling it “shameful.”
As a commitment to end gun violence in Baltimore City and turn lives around, the Mayor’s Office of Neighborhood Safety and Engagement has been proactive in lending a hand to communities in need.
MIT cognitive scientist and author Tali Sharot delves into the science behind habituation and how breaking up habits and routines can help reset our brains.