LIFE

As recent headlines show, disturbances on a plane can happen. Here's what to do if you find yourself in the crosshairs.
And we're not talking about watermelon and cucumbers.
Your immune system weakens with age, which makes vaccination against viruses essential.
Experts share exactly what to look for to prevent flare-ups in the sun.
A controversial drama and a romance novel adaptation are also trending on the streaming service.
These pros have seen it all — and they’re revealing the bad behavior to steer clear of when attending a wedding.
Trans folks share the best way to course-correct when you use the wrong pronouns without making it worse or awkward.
Are facial and body sunscreens just a marketing tactic — or are they both necessary?
The vote comes after months of organizing against the site and hours of public comment asking for the legislation to be rejected.
The fatal stabbings of four University of Idaho students on Nov. 13, 2022, might be unprecedented for the amount of speculation and unfounded rumors that have swirled online.
The star, who has played Thor's dad King Odin of Asgard in Marvel flicks, gave green-screen work a thunderous thumbs-down.
The event’s organizers specifically called on white women to join the sit-in to leverage their “privilege and their power.”
The New York Republican has pleaded not guilty to a 13-count indictment charging he duped donors, stole from his campaign and lied to Congress.
In a panicky online post, the former president expressed disbelief that he could be indicted and said he’s innocent of all wrongdoing.
The Fox News host is getting her shot in Tucker Carlson's old time slot.
Prince Harry has arrived at a London court ahead of his testimony against a tabloid publisher he accuses of phone hacking and other unlawful snooping.
Charlie Sykes explained what the former president "losing his mind" on social media amid developments in the classified documents case really means.
This week, three more current or former governors are joining the presidential fray while just one senator has declared: Tim Scott of South Carolina.
And this wasn't the ESPN analyst's first NBA anti-hug rant.
"Trump too small" references Trump's 2016 campaign exchange Florida senator and then-GOP presidential rival Marco Rubio.