Best News Of 2017 So Far? Cancer Death Rate Drops A Fourth Since '91
There are about 2 million fewer cancer deaths than expected if cancer death rates had stayed at their peak, according to the newest data.
LEARN MOREChemotherapy and a double mastectomy saved Shantise Sipho's life. Photography saved her identity.
A new report found that 64% of Gen Z and millennial women now hold a favorable view of the NFL, the highest figure ever.
Stigma is a primary reason Hispanics say they don't seek mental health treatment. A program in El Paso is trying a different approach to reach them.
It's estimated that the U.S. economy lost more than $400 billion in productivity last year due to workers feeling socially isolated.
Michigan State Rep. Matt Maddock falsely claimed a flight with undocumented immigrants arrived at Detroit metro airport.
An 8-year-old child was the only survivor of Thursday's crash after the bus of worshipers plunged more than 150 feet into a ravine.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore said the crane can lift up to 1,000 tons and will be one of at least two used to clean wreckage out of the river.