• Rescuers in China’s Guangdong race to save residents from flooding

    Emergency workers send food and materials to city of Shaoguan, where large areas are flooded and landslides have been reported, while more than 60,000 people have been relocated from their homes in the city of Qingyuan.

  • 'The Best Way To Save Orangutans Could Actually Be To Save People'

    Planet well-being and human health are interconnected issues – one cannot be achieved without the other, according to Kinari Webb, an American medical doctor, public health innovator and thought leader interviewed on the most recent episode of the Global Health Matters podcast. During the special “Dialogues” episode, Webb speaks with host Dr. Garry Aslanyan about […]

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  • Cartoon: Saving Ukraine

    A cartoon by Mike Luckovich.

  • Oettinger's flurry of saves

    R1, Gm2: Stars goaltender Jake Oettinger makes three consecutive saves

  • Watch this snake being saved from eating itself

    This king snake has gotten into a predicament by attempting to eat itself and succeeding. Thankfully, a human is on standby with hand sanitizer for just such an occasion. Apparently, snakes hate the taste of alcohol. Using hand sanitizer to get a King Snake to stop eating itself. — Read the rest

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    Knowing this could save your pet’s life

    Hairballs, also known as trichobezoars, are a common occurrence in cats, especially those with long fur.

  • Media industry grapples with internal critics

    NEW YORK >> This spring, NBC News, The New York Times and National Public Radio have each dealt with turmoil for essentially the same reason: journalists taking the critical gaze they deploy to cover the world and turning it inward at their own employers.

  • The man who saved Star Trek has died

    We live in the greatest nerd era of all time. For millennia, nerds were punched or a punchline while men of action had epic poems written about their heroics; later they played football and hooked up with the hot girl and ate pencil-necked geeks for breakfast. — Read the rest

  • Where Should I Set Up My Health Savings Account (HSA)?

    Pop quiz: What’s money expert Clark Howard’s favorite tax-advantaged retirement tool? If you guessed Roth IRA, we can’t blame you. Clark describes himself as “the man from Roth.” But that’s the wrong answer. It’s actually HSAs (Health Savings Accounts). Clark loves the triple tax benefit: Another fact about HSAs that isn’t as well known as […]

  • Dog Emerges At Doorstep of His Rescuer, And That's When They Knew

    The remarkable transformation of Jake, a dog engulfed in a deep distrust of humans, into a cherished companion, is not just a tale of recovery but a testimony to the enduring compassion and relentless perseverance of an experienced animal rescuer. Prue Barber, the driving force behind the rescue organization Mission Paws’ible, first came across Jake in a desolate state, wandering her property alone. With his evident reluctance to interact and his skittish nature, Prue knew winning his trust...

  • Here's how we beat Ted Cruz and save the Senate

    It doesn't get nearly enough attention, but Democrats have some key opportunities to go on offense this fall as they fight to retain their narrow majority in the U.S. Senate. Embedded Content It's all about exploiting GOP vulnerabilities. And it so happens that one of the worst Republicans up for reelection this year is also one of the weakest: none other than Texas Sen. Ted Cruz. And even better, Democrats have put forward one of the strongest possible candidates for this race....