Entertainment

Doechii rocks the Grammys red carpet with a tie and dress look

Feb. 02, 2025

Doechii is anything but business casual for the Grammys red carpet.

Entertainment

Charli XCX looks breathtaking in gorgeous ruffled gray dress

Feb. 02, 2025

Charli XCX arrives on the 2025 Grammys red carpet in a gorgeous gray dress.

Entertainment

Gracie Abrams looks like an ethereal bride on the Grammys red carpet

Feb. 02, 2025

Gracie Abrams looks ethereal at the Grammys red carpet where she is nominated for best pop duo/group performance alongside Taylor Swift.

Entertainment

Sabrina Carpenter is already a winner as she stuns at the Grammys red carpet

Feb. 02, 2025

Sabrina Carpenter is already a winner as she arrives at the Grammys red carpet.

International News

Simultaneous explosions by Israeli military destroy buildings in the West Bank

Feb. 02, 2025

The Israeli military destroyed almost two dozen buildings in Jenin, a city in the occupied West Bank, as Israel turned to the territory since it withdrew some of its troops during the ongoing ceasefire across the border in Gaza. Video captured by Reuters showed a series of explosions tearing through the city, sending towering plumes of smoke into the sky. In a statement Sunday, the Israel Defense Forces said it demolished 23 buildings in Jenin that were “used as terrorist infrastructure.”

International News

Ceasefire evacuations bring a lifeline for Gaza’s sick and injured children

Feb. 02, 2025

A small girl in a pink sweater waved goodbye through the smudged window of a bus as it prepared to depart Gaza on Saturday, packed with 37 ill and injured patients, most of them children with cancer, in need of medical treatment that Gaza's war-ravaged hospitals cannot provide. It was the first time in nine months that medical evacuees have been able to leave Gaza by the Rafah border crossing, and outside Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, weary mothers held their sick and listless children wrapped up in coats, anxiously waving their documents at officials to confirm their place.

Sports

Giannis Antetokounmpo, Nikola Jokić among early NBA All-Star leading vote-getters

Feb. 02, 2025

Milwaukee's Giannis Antetokounmpo is the early leader in fan balloting for the NBA All-Star Game, and LeBron James of the Los Angeles Lakers seems well on his way toward extending his record and getting picked for a 21st time. The first update on All-Star voting for this season's revised game was released Thursday, with Antetokounmpo the overall leader with about 1.7 million votes. Denver's Nikola Jokić is second overall with about 1.4 million votes, which is tops among all Western Conference players.

Health

Top influencers in the Make America Healthy Again movement: See the list

Feb. 02, 2025

"Make America Healthy Again" (MAHA) became a rallying cry during the final months of the 2024 presidential election, after Robert F. Kennedy Jr. endorsed President Donald Trump and joined his campaign. A little over a week after Election Day 2024, Trump announced Kennedy as his pick to lead the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Under Kennedy's leadership, the MAHA movement aims to improve nutrition in America, eliminate toxins, preserve natural habitats and fight the chronic disease epidemic, according to its website.

Health

FDA approves opioid-free pain medication with 'no sign of addiction'

Feb. 02, 2025

A new opioid-free pain medication was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Thursday, marking a non-addictive alternative for patients. Journavx (suzetrigine), made by Vertex, is the "first and only approved non-opioid oral pain signal inhibitor," according to a press release from the Massachusetts-based company. The new drug is intended for treatment of moderate to severe acute pain in adults.

Health

Woman suffers pain for 20 years until her mystery ailment is finally diagnosed

Feb. 02, 2025

A woman who suffered intensely painful periods for some 20 years was finally diagnosed with a revealing ailment — helping to clear up a mystery that began plaguing her even before she became a teenager. Jen Moore, 35, a former wedding cake baker, said she was unable to stand up straight when she first began experiencing painful periods as a girl of 11 years old. She said doctors put her on birth control pills to try to reduce her periods, according to news agency SWNS — but that didn't alleviate her pain over the years.