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I’m a wheelchair pole dancer — breaking down the barriers of disability

Nina Alexandridou isn’t afraid of taking big swings in life. 

America's Ozempic capital is not in NYC or LA but this 'redneck' Southern city

“We’re redneck enough to be fat, but smart enough to do something about it,” a retired teacher said.

This street has been crowned the greenest block in Brooklyn, with some plants dating back to the 1940s

On Brooklyn's Lincoln Place, an oasis away from the bustle of Manhattan earned the top prize this year for its impressive greenery.

Robot dentist performs world's first 'fully automated' procedure

Call it dental h-AI-genics.

Meet Beacon: Team USA Gymnastics' therapy dog puts stressed Olympians at ease

Meet the 2024 Paris Olympics' MVP: Most Valuable Puppy.

Long live DeathTech: The futuristic ways grieving people are memorializing their loved ones

Death has been reimagined. Tech entrepreneurs have revolutionized so-called “DeathTech,” changing the way we process what happens after the final curtain.

Sexy Olympians are turning to OnlyFans to make quick cash: 'I’ve got something people want'

They're going for gold — but making a whole bunch of silver in the process.

Could 'childless cat ladies' be happier than those with families? What life for Americans without kids is really like

Pew Research Center has surveyed Americans without children to gain insight into the state of their lives — and the findings will surprise you.

'Queen of the trad wives' speaks out about raising 8 kids on remote ranch, giving birth without pain relief

Hannah Neeleman, 34, was an aspiring ballerina studying at Juilliard when she met her now-husband, Daniel, 35, who insisted they get married and start a family prior to her graduation.

Tornado forces frightened bride, groom to seek shelter in hotel basement — here's what happened next

A Wisconsin wedding was thrown into turmoil when a tornado tore into town.

Pompeii suffered a second, devastating disaster — while fighting for survival after the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius

Earthquake activity as damaging as the eruption of Mount Vesuvius bears part of the blame for the total devastation of the ancient Roman city of Pompeii in 79 A.D., new research suggests.

Shocking number of college students have 'little idea' of how government works: survey

“Our form of government requires citizens who understand its nature and history."

7th person likely 'cured' of HIV in a remarkable case

"The longer we see these HIV remissions without any HIV therapy, the more confidence we can get that we’re probably seeing a case where we really have eradicated all competent...