Young Lake Nona phenom Iris Lee wows golf world at 13 years old
Iris Lee, 13 became the youngest winner of one of the most venerable junior golf tournaments in the nation, the Women's Western Junior. The Lake Nona teen is considered one…
TikTok is reinventing healthcare; should you trust it?
Social media has moved healthcare education from exam rooms and clinics into the palms of millions through mobile platforms like TikTok and Instagram. Who do you trust?
Shinnecock Hills has a troubling history for 36-hole US Open leaders
By DOUG FERGUSON SOUTHAMPTON, N.Y. (AP) — No one ever leading at Shinnecock Hills the last 40 years at the halfway point has won the U.S. Open, a small slice…
‘Freedom Plane’ brings America’s founding documents to South Florida for historic exhibit
The “Freedom Plane National Tour,” a National Archives traveling exhibition containing nine historical documents, will be in Miami through July 5 in honor of the country’s 250th birthday.
MAHA’s treatments for autism: Camel’s milk, stem cell injections — and spelling therapy
Leading professional groups for autism science say these methods are flawed or fraudulent.
Mourners bury a 6-month-old Ebola victim, marking third orphanage death as Congo outbreak spreads
As an Ebola outbreak in eastern Congo worsens, residents clash with health workers over safe burials and the lack of vaccines or treatments.
Can wearing a glucose monitor make you healthier? Here’s what happened to students who did
This device has proven to be highly effective for diabetics.
Judge denies Biden’s bid to block release of transcripts linked to special counsel inquiry
A federal judge ruled that the Trump administration may release recordings from Biden's classified documents probe to a conservative group.
America 250: One hour in Trenton changed the course of the American Revolution
Only a few American soldiers were injured in the short fight that lasted slightly longer than one hour. Laden with captured supplies and prisoners, Washington’s troops re-crossed the icy river.
Congress wonders as the Iran war draws to a close: Was it worth it?
By LISA MASCARO WASHINGTON (AP) — The question hangs in the halls at the Capitol: Was it worth it? Congress, which never authorized the war against Iran yet never fully…