Sen. Ted Cruz and Gov. Greg Abbott will join President Donald Trump at the NRA convention in Houston, days after after a Uvalde, Texas school shooting
Author: Amanda Pérez Pintado, USA TODAY
Pee on your plants: Human urine can be used as an effective and sustainable fertilizer
Urine contains essential nutrients such as nitrogen, potassium and phosphorus, all of which help plants grow.
Should you delete your period-tracking app after Roe reversal? Experts explain privacy risks.
The overturn of Roe v. Wade has reignited privacy concerns surrounding period-tracking apps.
Talking about anxiety and depression with older loved ones can be hard. Here’s how to start.
Depression is common in old age, but aging itself does not cause depression. Here are some signs to look for and tips on talking about mental health.
How the crime rate is preventing some US cities from the ‘return to normal’
Crime rates spiked during the pandemic, and have remained high even as the economy recovers and restrictions have been lifted.
Substance abuse rose in the pandemic. That may explain our slow to return to work, study shows
An increase in substance abuse during the pandemic could be one factor behind the worker shortage in the U.S., new research shows.
Sherri Papini’s kidnapping was a lie, the panic it sparked in her California town was real
Sherri Papini’s 2016 disappearance made national headlines. Her story turned out to be fake but Papini’s lies left an impact in her California town.
Want to live independently into old age? An aging America needs to make some changes, experts say
A graying U.S. needs more resources to address the needs of older disabled adults.
‘Pure evil’: Inside the investigation that led to a 650-year sentence for serial rapist
Steven Ray Hessler got 650 years in prison for a series of sexual assaults committed in Shelbyville in the 1980s. Here’s how the case came together.
Can changing the name ‘marijuana’ help address racial divide from America’s drug war?
As more communities legalize pot, more people are taking a look at the word ‘marijuana’ itself and how it’s been used throughout America’s drug wars.