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People are still moving to Florida, but it's not the hotspot it once was, according to moving trends. Here's a list of most moved-to cities in the U.S.
Gunmen killed 11 people and injured at least 20 in an attack during a religious festival in a central Mexican city plagued by cartel-related violence, authorities said Wednesday. Bloodstains were ...
A plane crashed in Coffey County, Tennessee, with 16 to 20 people on board the aircraft. Officials said the passengers were airlifted to hospitals.
A new universe of deportable people WOLF: You have this exclusive report about a large universe of new people the Trump administration might be trying to deport. What did you find out?
There are few bodily odors more immediately recognizable and off-putting than "old people smell." A longevity expert explains how one superfood can beat back the geriatric scent.
People keep being struck by lightning: 4 reports in about 24 hours The lightning injuries occur just as the 25th annual National Lightning Safety Awareness Week kicks off on June 22.
Soar above the stunning Tayrona National Park with this breathtaking drone footage, capturing its golden beaches, lush tropical forests, and dramatic mountain backdrops along Colombia’s ...
French authorities detain 12 people after 145 revelers across the nation reported being in pricked with syringes during the Fete de la Musique national music festival.
Richard Burgheim, a founder editor of PEOPLE, has died at age 91. The pioneering journalist was tapped to serve as a Senior Editor for the then-soon-to-be-launched PEOPLE years ago.
A boycott of McDonald's, led by the People's Union USA, began on Tuesday, June 24. Here's why people are boycotting McDonald's and how it ties to DEI.
Straight white people are welcome and wanted in Idaho.” When asked about Reilly’s controversial background and views, Fitzpatrick again declined to denounce him.
AI’s Biggest Threat: Young People Who Can’t Think Smart computers require even smarter humans, but they tempt us to engage in ‘cognitive offloading.’ By Allysia Finley Share ...
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