Roughly 39 million Americans suffer from a condition that can mean major health problems down the line — but many have no idea they’ve got it. Despite the soaring numbers, experts say 85% to 90% don’t realize it’s an issue, and one population in particular is dangerously underdiagnosed. A doctor broke down the basics of the disorder with The Post and listed some of the more subtle signs to look out ... Read more
Catholic group sparks national movement by handing 30,000 copies of The Gospels to students on over 100 campuses
A national Catholic organization is making it a mission to put Bibles in the hands of students in college as a tool to help them in their faith. "A staggering 79 percent of former Catholics leave the faith before the age of twenty-three," the Catholic evangelization organization, Word on Fire, says on its website. "The vast majority of young people who leave their Christian faith do so around the high ... Read more
Ukraine endures the biggest air attack of the conflict while faint hopes of peace hang in the balance
Russia strikes US factory in Ukraine Fox News senior strategic analyst Ret. Gen. Jack Keane joins ‘Fox & Friends’ to break down the latest Russian strike in Ukraine and what it means for potential peace negotiations. NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Nghe bài viết này 1 phút Russian forces struck Ukraine with its largest air attack since the war began on Sunday, launching a mass of drones, decoys ... Read more
After 45 years away from the stage, former teen idol Shaun Cassidy had to relearn the very hits that made him famous
Former teen idol Shaun Cassidy is embarking on his first major tour in 45 years. The 66-year-old son of Oscar-winning actress Shirley Jones, 91, and the late Tony Award-winning actor Jack Cassidy rose to fame in the mid-to-late 1970s as a pop star after following in the footsteps of his late half brother, David Cassidy. At the same time, Cassidy also found success as an actor, starring as Joe Hardy in the hit ... Read more
After the Kristi Noem uproar, CBS News pledges that every ‘Face the Nation’ interview will now air uncut
CBS News has overhauled its interview practices after a firestorm over claims from Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem that her remarks were deceptively edited out of a “Face the Nation” appearance. The network announced this week that its flagship Sunday show will now air only live or live-to-tape interviews, promising audiences they will see “the full, unedited interview” on television and online. “In ... Read more