Rheumatoid arthritis: How to manage symptoms with wellness techniques
On World Arthritis Day, Mayo Clinic rheumatologist Dr. John M. Davis III shares how wellness plays a role in managing rheumatoid arthritis symptoms.
On World Arthritis Day, Mayo Clinic rheumatologist Dr. John M. Davis III shares how wellness plays a role in managing rheumatoid arthritis symptoms.
Paul R. Milgrom and Robert B. Wilson take the prestigious prize for "improvements to auction theory and inventions of new auction formats."
Dropped in 1945 in an attack on a Nazi warship, the bomb is 19 feet long and has 2.4 tons of explosives.
President Trump returns to the campaign trail 11 days after testing positive for COVID-19, though questions remain about his health. Meanwhile, the Trump campaign is under fire from Dr. Anthony Fauci. Ben Tracy reports from the White House.
Coastal Louisiana was hit by yet another hurricane on Friday, weeks after Hurricane Laura battered the same area. David Begnaud reports from Lake Charles, where families are once again picking up the pieces.
The Senate Judiciary Committee is set to begin on Monday its highly anticipated confirmation hearing for Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court. In her opening statement, Judge Barrett will say the late conservative Justice Antonin Scalia inspired her philosophy that "a judge must apply the law as written, not as the judge wishes it were." Nancy Cordes reports.
President Trump claimed he is now immune to the coronavirus, and his doctors say he can return to the campaign trail. Also, the confirmation hearings for Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett begin today. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.
Demonstrators declared an "Indigenous Peoples Day of Rage" toward Columbus Day.
A man who jumped off the boat to try to rescue the woman had to be hospitalized for severe hypothermia.
Research shows the virus can remain "extremely robust" for longer than thought on some items, but infected people, not things, are still deemed the biggest threat.
Paul Chodas speculates that asteroid 2020 SO is actually the Centaur upper rocket stage that propelled NASA's Surveyor 2 lander to the moon in 1966.
The president claimed claimed he's immune to COVID-19 and can't spread it, assertions Twitter questioned. He's slated to return to the campaign trail Monday evening.
Donald Neely's suit claims he was humiliated during the August 2019 arrest on a trespassing charge that was later dismissed.
Joyous gathering dissolved into one with people throwing rocks and bottles at police and officers responding with non-lethal projectiles.
The emotional victory represents more than another banner hanging from the rafters, following the death of Lakers legend and five-time champion Kobe Bryant.
"If he was operating as a security guard, he was in violation of the law," The Denver Department of Excise and Licenses said.
Could gene therapy cure sickle cell anemia? Then, Sesame and the IRC join forces to help Syrian refugee children. And, 60 Minutes profiles blind musical prodigy Matthew Whitaker.
The COVID-19 treatments showing the most promise; Then, inside the Lincoln Project's campaign against President Trump; And, finding ways to coexist with grizzly bears in Montana
Trump says he's "immune" to coronavirus; Boeing 737 Max to return after being grounded after deadly crashes
An innovative type of gene therapy is being used to attempt to cure sickle cell anemia. Dr. Jon LaPook reports.
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Sesame Workshop and International Rescue Committee are collaborating to teach children how to handle tough emotions. The new Sesame edition is being made with refugee kids in mind.
Prescott was carted off the field in a boot with tears in his eyes during Sunday's game against the New York Giants.
Labs across the globe have mobilized in historic fashion to try to find a treatment for COVID-19. Scott Pelley reports on which therapeutics are causing optimism.
The Lincoln Project's Keith Edwards on how the PAC has generated viral social media success, and whether what he's doing is trolling.