A woman who was told by her doctor to rinse her sinuses twice daily to clear up a chronic sinus infection died from a brain-eating amoeba.
Author: Ashley May, USA TODAY
Girl, 10, forced to walk five miles to school after dad hears she bullied another student
An Ohio father’s decision to make his 10-year-old daughter walk miles to school for bullying is causing controversy among parents online.
First baby born using uterus transplant from dead donor, doctors say
The healthy baby girl was delivered to a woman who wasn’t born with a uterus. The mother used the uterus of a 45-year-old woman who died of stroke.
New York police deploy drone fleet for search operations, ‘other emergency situations’
Drones will be used by NYPD officers for everything from search and rescue operations to monitoring traffic and pedestrians at large events.
Sully, George H.W. Bush’s service dog: What’s next for the beloved lab?
Sully, the dog that’s been seen resting nearformer President George H.W. Bush’s casket, has another mission ahead at Walter Reed medical center.
George H.W. Bush’s service dog rests near his casket in moving photo: ‘Mission complete’
The family of former president George H.W. Bush shared a photo of his service dog Sully resting beside his casket Sunday night.
CDC warns of exotic ticks spreading across the nation that may carry diseases
Asian longhorned ticks, known to spread diseases in other parts of the world, can reproduce up to 2,000 eggs without mating.
Police trying to recover body of American missionary killed by remote tribe turn back to avoid attack
Indian police trying to recover the body ofJohn Allen Chau withdrew their boat inNorth Sentinel in fear they’d be attacked with arrows.
Woman caught on camera stealing package off doorstep. Hilariously, it was full of 500 worms for a pet lizard
The accused package thief probably had no idea she was stealing meals meant for a pet bearded dragon. Police say she could face a felony charge.
Humans didn’t cause mass animal extinctions in Africa, like previously thought, study says
In research published in the journal Science, authors say extinctions of mammal communities in Africa occurred before evidence of human hunting.