Marijuana use may boost sperm count, study claims
Wannabe dads now have high hopes.
Wannabe dads now have high hopes.
A group of researchers is calling for the retraction of more than 400 scientific papers after a first-of-its-kind study that claims countless human organs were unethically harvested from prisoners in China.
Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee held a hearing Wednesday on new gun control legislation Democrats plan to push on the American people. Democrats would not allow me to speak. Here's the testimony I planned to give.
A shirtless, allegedly intoxicated man is accused of trying to take an Amtrak train for a joyride in northern California early Monday morning, a harrowing incident that left crewmen fearing for their safety and resulted in the 26-year-old suspect going from behind the wheel to behind bars.
Former Rep. John Dingell, the longest-serving member of Congress in American history, is receiving hospice care, a person familiar with the situation said Wednesday.
Matthew Charles watched President Trump sign the First Step Act into law from behind bars, but thanks to the overwhelmingly bipartisan bill that passed late last year, Charles was able to watch the president address the nation in person Tuesday night - as a free man who had been given a "second chance at life."
Kurt Cobain’s daughter Frances Bean Cobain opened up about her relationship with money and how she feels some “guilt” over inheriting her father’s fortune.
A gambler reportedly won $100,000 after betting $250 that the Los Angeles Rams would score 3 points during the Super Bowl, a report stated.
Pop star Pink has joined the ranks of well-known actors, musicians and other celebrities on one of Hollywood’s most well-known attractions: the Walk of Fame.
Kim Cattrall paid tribute to her late brother Chris Cattrall a year after he went missing in Canada and was found dead.
Michael Douglas says life has gotten easier with age — because his "finite" time on Earth forces him to prioritize and plan better, even if wife Catherine Zeta-Jones pokes fun at him for it.
Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring admitted to wearing blackface during a college party in 1980, the latest stunning, political bombshell to rock Richmond as the state’s embattled governor and lieutenant governor also find themselves embroiled in scandal.
After beating the Los Angeles Rams 13-3 in the big game, Brady changed back into his pricey ensemble for an epic after party.
Washington Wizards point guard John Wall will likely be benched for at least 12 months as he recovers from a ruptured left Achilles' tendon that he suffered as a result of a "slip and fall" at his home, the NBA announced on Tuesday.
After a brief run as an Airbnb that doubled as a quasi-presidential museum, the Queens Tudor is up for sale.
Congressional Republicans said Wednesday they plan to force a vote in the House on a bill that would penalize doctors and medical professionals who do not provide medical care to infants who survive abortions.
A woman in Connecticut was using an iPad app to track her ex-husband's whereabouts when the man suddenly burst into her son's home Sunday and shot her dead, officials said.
NASA said that 2018 was the fourth hottest year on record and the past five years are, "collectively, the warmest years in the modern record."
Chris Pratt is getting back to his roots.
Now that “The Big Bang Theory” is winding down in its final season, actor Jim Parsons is already lining up a new job, this time at Netflix.
A mother in the U.K. is calling for a ban on tanning beds after she claims her affinity for fake color as a young teen led to the eventual amputation of her left ear.
Izzy Young, who in 1961 organized the first New York concert by Bob Dylan and devoted decades of his life supporting folk music, has died at age 90.
Wednesday is the 108th anniversary of the birth of one of our greatest presidents – Ronald Reagan. And as we saw in the Super Bowl Sunday, “Reagan” still means “right.”
One Irish politician is calling for the installation of “selfie seats” at treacherous tourist hotspots across the nation.
A government contractor and a journalist from Washington, D.C., used a work-issued computer to hatch a plan to smuggle an array of drugs onto a cruise ship and sell them to passengers, police said.