Many people don’t know about perimenopause, the transition into menopause. But why aren’t we talking about it? What is so taboo about it?
Author: Jenna Ryu, USA TODAY
Iconic ‘Today’ show weatherman Willard Scott dies at 87: ‘The ultimate broadcaster’
Willard Scott, the iconic “Today” show weatherman known for using Smucker’s jelly jars viewers turning 100 or older happy birthday, died Saturday.
Mark Ronson reveals he secretly wed Meryl Streep’s daughter, Grace Gummer: ‘My truest love’
Mark Ronson revealed that he secretly wed Meryl Streep’s daughter, actress Grace Gummer, in a sweet Instagram post Saturday.
Pete Buttigieg, husband Chasten announce birth of twins with sweet photo
Pete Buttigieg and his husband, Chasten, welcomed twins, Penelope Rose and Joseph August, on Saturday.
In Texas, some will be forced to remain pregnant. But at what cost?
Abortion providers and mental health experts fear that Texas’ abortion ban may create trauma for some women who will be forced to remain pregnant.
Feeling tired at work? Ditch the caffeine and take a power nap.
If you find yourself getting tired in the afternoon, sleep experts say you might benefit from a power nap. Here’s what you should know.
‘One of the greatest’: Paul McCartney, Elton John, more mourn Rolling Stones’ Charlie Watts
Musicians including Elton John and Paul McCartney are mourning the death of Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts, who died Tuesday.
Scarlett Johansson, Colin Jost welcome first child together; Michael Che scolds fans who care
Scarlett Johansson and Colin Jost have welcomed a child together after getting married last year. Johansson also has a 6-year-old daughter.
Rebel Wilson gets candid about her ‘unhealthiest’ moment: ‘I didn’t think highly of myself’
Rebel Wilson is getting candid about her “unhealthiest” moment in a throwback photo featuring Novak Djokovic.
What you should (and shouldn’t) say to Afghanistan war veterans right now
It’s important to check in with the veterans in your lives about what’s going on in Afghanistan. Here’s how to do so without being intrusive.