Hormone replacement therapy can safely ease middle-aged women's symptoms during early menopause, data from a major women's health study show.
Organic walnuts from a California grower that were distributed to health food and co-op stores in 19 states have been linked to serious cases of E. coli illness, federal officials reported Tuesday.
No evidence suggests patients' medical histories and personal data were accessed during a February ransomware attack, UnitedHealth Group CEO Andrew Witty told the Senate Finance Committee Wednesday.
As pro-Palestinian protests continue to affect college campuses in the U.S., New York Mayor Eric Adams on Wednesday said nearly 300 were arrested the night before at Columbia University and City University of New York.
James Whomsley, a British YouTube engineering channel host, has built the world's biggest remote-controlled aircraft carrier model, according to Guinness World Records.
Soccer legend Carli Lloyd, who won two World Cup titles and two Olympic gold medals with the United States Women's National Team, is pregnant with her first child, she announced Wednesday on social media.
A shock first-round quarterback selection grabbed most headlines, but the Atlanta Falcons also attempted a trade to acquire the No. 10 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, New York Jets general manager Joe Douglas said.
The United Methodist Church Wednesday removed a 40-year ban on gay clergy, overwhelmingly passing the measure during a national delegate meeting in Charlotte, N.C.
Among inactive women with obesity, combining time-restricted eating with high-intensity exercise may lead to more transformative changes in body composition and cardiometabolic health than either intervention alone.
A Pittsburgh man was sentenced in a Western Pennsylvania federal court to more than 14 years in prison on Tuesday for possessing deepfake child sexual abuse material falsely depicting child celebrities.
K-pop group Aespa released a "launch code" teaser for its first full-length album, "Armageddon."
"Sausage Party: Foodtopia," an animated comedy series based on the 2016 film "Sausage Party," is coming to Prime Video.
Anitta, Colton Haynes, Connie Britton and other stars will appear as guest judges in "RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars" Season 9.
In a surprise move, Tesla laid off scores of employees on Tuesday leading to the electric vehicle charging business, putting the future of the country's ability to have a robust EV charging network in doubt.
Britain's Home Office said Wednesday it has launched the first efforts to detain migrants for relocation to Rwanda.
"Presumed Innocent," a new series based on the Scott Turow novel, is coming to Apple TV+.
U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene plans to go ahead to try and force a vote to oust House Speaker Mike Johnson at some point next week, accusing the speaker of "betraying" his conservative principles.
Willow Smith performed "Big Feelings" and other songs from her forthcoming album, "Empathogen," at an intimate show for NPR.
"Lee" is a new film starring Kate Winslet as photographer and World War II war correspondent Lee Miller.
A shower of moderately priced meaty treats rained down on a New York Mets fan during $1 hot dog night, resulting in his removal in the ninth inning of the victory over the Chicago Cubs in Queens.
Ed Sheeran will celebrate the 10th anniversary of his album "x (Multiply)" with a special concert in May.
Women approaching menopause appear to be at higher risk of depression, a new review indicates.
Harvey Weinstein was set to appear in a New York court hearing Wednesday after his rape conviction in the state was overturned by an Appeals Court.
Ryan Gosling and Mikey Day dressed as Beavis and Butt-Head at "The Fall Guy" premiere after playing the characters on "SNL."
Australian prosecutors argued on Wednesday that a 15-year-old involved in a stabbing at a Sydney court wanted to attack Jewish community members but his attorney said his talk was nothing more than boasting.