Ultra-processed, ready-to-eat foods like hot dogs and frozen pizzas might lead to premature death, according to a new published study.
Author: Saleen Martin, USA TODAY
Out-of-control China rocket booster crashes into Pacific Ocean after hurtling toward Earth
“Over 88 percent of the world’s population lives under the reentry’s potential debris footprint,” wrote Aerospace in an update about the landing.
‘Life imprisonment’: Stealthing bill to criminalize sex trend passes in South Australia
The bill will make it illegal to stealth or remove condoms during sex without consent. According to a 2018 study, the act impacts both women and men.
‘Queen of Tsavo,’ the famous elephant with iconic tusks, dies in Kenya
Dida, a matriarch at Tsavo East National Park in Kenya, lived to be 60 to 65 and died of old age on Oct. 31.
NYC will pay men exonerated in Malcolm X’s killing $36 million, admitting ‘grave injustices’
The city of New York agreed to pay $26 million for the wrongful convictions in Malcolm X’s 1965 assassination. The state will also pay $10 million.
Is your child wearing a puffy coat in the car seat? Experts say you’re doing it wrong.
Experts say to reduce risk of injury, take coats off children before securing them in car seats. Then, put the coats over the children like blankets.
Christmas Eve ‘marsquake’ rocked Red Planet, left massive crater – and exposed chunks of ice
After the “marsquake,” NASA captured footage of a crater, and boulder-sized blocks of ice astronauts can use for drinking water and agriculture.
Are black cats really bad luck, and are more hurt at Halloween? Experts bust popular myths
“While black cats get wrapped up in outdated myths … they’re just as sweet and lovable as the next feline,” said ASPCA president Christa Chadwick.
Pope Francis claims pornography ‘weakens the soul,’ calls it a vice of some priests, nuns
Pope Francis made the comment in response to a question about today’s generation of seminarians, who live in a digitally-forward world.
How do you get Dr Pepper’s bourbon soda? What to know about the limited edition drink
The company said the bourbon-flavored drink speaks to its “connection to college football” and has traces of cherry, vanilla, chocolate and caramel.