"I want to warn women our heart attacks feel different"
"I almost died because I didn't call it chest pain," one woman tweeted after surviving a heart attack
"I almost died because I didn't call it chest pain," one woman tweeted after surviving a heart attack
The U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York broke a lot of news on Wednesday, and it isn't all good for the president
"I think he thought I was Bruce Wayne, because I was dressed as Bruce Wayne," the Batman actor said
As the e-commerce giant draws fire for its proposed HQ in Queens, employees in another borough want to organize
Insurers may exclude this type of catastrophe from standard home insurance policies, like they exclude floods
Prior to the legislation, Oklahoma was already one of the most restrictive states on abortion access.
Prior to the legislation, Oklahoma was already one of the most restrictive states on abortion access.
Her lawsuit aims at deep-rooted imbalances in classical music, where men hold most top roles and earn more
"If I had planned harder when I was younger and if things had went better, I wouldn't be going to work this morning"
Yussuf Adel, 3, escaped some of the fiercest fighting in Yemen's civil war, but he's not out of danger
The fashion industry is taking notice of people with disabilities, who represent a large and growing market
Bodycamera released by the lawyer of a whistleblower Miami Beach cop shows another officer sucker-punching an unarmed black man at a restaurant Dec. 3. Miami Beach police chief Dan Oates called it a “very serious matter” and said his internal affairs department is investigating. It’s not clear what led up to the incident.
Technology experts explain why attempting to stop using one of the world's largest tech companies is so difficult – and possibly futile
Research finds nearly 6.5 million adults have a family member currently in jail or prison
Research also finds nearly 6.5 million adults have a family member currently in jail or prison
Tiffany Mead met up with her estranged husband, Kristopher Ertmann, believing she was receiving a child support check. Instead, he cut her throat. Ertmann eventually allows Mead to call 911 -- but only if she tells them she tried to commit suicide. "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty the latest in the case in "Don't Scream," airing Saturday, Dec. 15 at 9 p.m. ET/PT on CBS.
The announcement came the same day former Trump attorney Michael Cohen was sentenced to three years in prison
Thousands of Kaiser Permanente mental health professionals started a weeklong strike Monday over staffing levels and pay