Disabled U.S. Farmers Kept in the Field Thanks to Prosthetic Tech
As many as one in five American farmers suffers from a disability that impacts their physical health.
Wally Triplett, NFL’s First African-American Player, Dead at 92
Triplett was the third African-American to be picked in the 1949 NFL Draft.
Is Dez Bryant New Orleans’ Missing Super Bowl Piece?
Bryant immediately gives Drew Brees an excellent second red zone option.
World’s “Oldest Figurative Painting” Discovered in Borneo Cave
The artwork of wild cattle appears to be at least 40,000 years old.
80,000 Americans Died From the Flu Last Year
It was the deadliest flu season in over 40 years.
Ex-Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders: We Never Felt Exploited as Sex Symbols
Several cheerleaders participated in a new documentary about the iconic spirit squad.
69-Year-Old Dutch Man Seeking to Legally Become 20 Years Younger
His argument likens the change to being transgender.
Major Garrett Tells Stephen Colbert New Attorney General May be Illegitimate
The Senate must first confirm the Attorney General for his authority to be legal.
NFL Offenses on Pace for Highest-Scoring Season in League History
Teams are on track to set records for all-time highs in points and touchdowns.
Did CNN’s Jim Acosta “Place Hands” on White House Intern? See for Yourself
The journalist is being accused of manhandling the young woman by Trump supporters.
Floyd Mayweather Backs Out of Announced Fight with Kickboxer
The undefeated boxer announced his return to the ring at a news conference.
Some Thousand Oaks Bar Shooting Survivors Lived Through Las Vegas Massacre
Not many people can say they've survived two mass shootings in a lifetime.
Bills Fans Raising $1 Million to Pay Nathan Peterman to Retire
Some members of the Bills Mafia have started a GoFundMe page for Peterman.
Tim Tebow Inching Closer to Majors, Will Start Season in Triple-A
Mets general manager Brodie Van Wagenen said Tebow had earned the promotion.
Hugh Jackman on the Death of Wolverine and Playing a Politician
The actor is about to start filming "Bad Education," the true story about an embezzling school superintendent.
Why Racial Inequality in “Green Book” Resonates So Deeply Today
The Mahershala Ali and Viggo Mortensen drama set in 1962 follows a life-altering road trip.