A tweet from the U.S. Army has attracted nearly 10,000 responses highlighting issues including post-traumatic stress disorder and veteran suicide.
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Go away! Here’s how to stop mosquitoes from biting you this summer
As temperatures rise, so do mosquito populations. Here’s how to avoid getting bit by mosquitoes this summer.
A great white shark was spotted in Long Island Sound for the first time ever, researchers say
Researchers tracked a nearly 10-foot long great white shark named Cabot to the Long Island Sound on Monday.
Billionaire pledges to pay off $40 million in student loan debt for Morehouse College class of 2019
Robert F. Smith surprised the nearly 400 graduates of the historically black, all-male college during his commencement address.
Missing girl Salem Sabatka found safe after ‘heroes’ lead Texas police to her kidnapper
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Woman wins $1.3 million ‘gift of a lifetime’ after checking Mother’s Day lottery ticket
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DNA is cracking mysteries and cold cases. But is genome sleuthing the ‘unregulated wild west?’
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DNA testing and genetic genealogy have identified the man who killed an Indiana State University student in 1972.
Here’s why people still take the Myers-Briggs test — even though it might not mean anything
The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator is one of the world’s most popular personality, but experts have been questioning its validity for decades.
A Florida man was attacked and killed by his giant, flightless bird. Now it’s up for sale
A cassowary attacked and killed Marvin Hajos this month. Now the bird and about 100 other exotic animals Hajos owned are up for sale.