Secondhand smoke from cigarettes is much worse than that from vaping, in terms of exposing children to nicotine, a new study finds.
A llama bolted through his owner's gate in Bangor, Maine, and took a stroll through the neighborhood in an apparent attempt to avoid having his teeth cleaned.
Data from "nearly every" AT&T cellular phone customer was downloaded and accessed by hackers during a six-month period in 2022, the telecommunications giant confirmed Friday.
Travis Kelce serenaded an audience with his best rendition of Whitesnake's "Here I Go Again," winning a karaoke competition at a charity golf tournament before dedicating the triumph to girlfriend Taylor Swift.
Phish released "Evolve," their first new album in four years, and performed the title track on "The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon."
U.S. wholesale prices rose faster than expected in June, likely putting a damper on hopes that the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates at their next meeting.
Hallmark has announced plans to launch a new streaming service called Hallmark+ in mid-September.
After an anesthesiologist may have exposed thousands of people treated at several hospitals in Oregon to hepatitis and HIV, those patients are being advised to get tested for the diseases.
Seventeen women in nine states have fallen ill after getting fake Botox shots, with 13 of them landing in the hospital and one requiring a ventilator, a new report warns.
Channing Tatum discussed his engagement to Zoë Kravitz, calling her "really annoyingly cool" Thursday on "The Tonight Show."
Host Serena Williams took a moment to slight Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker during the 2024 ESPY Awards, saying "we don't need you" when discussing the promotion of women's sports.
Health care providers and systems can take several actions to make pregnant immigrants feel safer during their medical visits.
An Everton Park husband and wife faced the Brisbane Magistrates Court on Friday on an espionage-related offense after they were arrested the day before on allegations that they were spying for Russia.
The Israeli military failed in its duty to protect residents of one of the first kibbutzes to come under attack on Oct. 7 due to a combination of unpreparedness and poor coordination, an army probe has found.
A Texas longhorn steer used its horns to undo the latch on the back of a trailer and made a dash for freedom on a Pennsylvania highway.
Longtime NFL and college football defensive coordinator Monte Kiffin has died, the University of Mississippi announced. He was 84.
Saratoga's summer blockbuster is underway with a 44-1 upset on opening day and the promise of big turf racing on the weekend;
"Outlander" alum Graham McTavish has joined the cast of the new "Spartacus" drama on Starz.
Space crews on NASA's upcoming mission to the moon and beyond may have a solution to the age-old problem of urinating while suited up thanks to a novel U.S.-developed system that recycles urine back into drinking water.
Guy Pearce described the tattoos he got filming "The Convert," in theaters and video-on-demand Friday, in New Zealand and discussed the sequel to "Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert."
Minnie Driver told UPI she loved playing Britain's Elizabeth I and facing off with Samantha Morton's French Catherine de Medici in the 16th-century-set costume drama, "The Serpent Queen."
U.S. President Joe Biden and South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol said that any nuclear attack by North Korea would be met with a "swift, overwhelming and decisive response," as they authorized new deterrence guidelines.
SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket suffered an anomaly, resulting in its payload of 20 Starlink satellites being deployed into orbit lower than intend
The United States has again leveled sanctions targeting those fueling violence and instability in the West Bank.
Figure skating legend Kristi Yamaguchi turns 53 and actor Cheyenne Jackson turns 49, among famous birthdays for July 12.