Study determines most, least safe states for online dating

Researchers crunched government statistics to determine the least and most safe states for online dating.

North Carolina woman calls 911 with toes after hands crushed under car

A North Carolina woman traveling through South Carolina had to use her toes to dial 911 because her hands became trapped while changing a tire.

Americans visited libraries more often than movie theaters or concerts in 2019, survey finds

A recent Gallup Poll found that Americans - especially women, people in low-income households and young adults - visited a library more often than going to the movies or attending a concert.

Popular eatery Shake Shack opens first San Francisco location

Popular burger joint Shake Shack opened its first location in San Francisco on Monday, making it the fourth one in the Bay Area.

US State Department issues warning against traveling to China amid coronavirus outbreak

The United States State Department issued the highest travel advisory level on Thursday warning against traveling to China amid the coronavirus outbreak that has killed more than 200 people so far. 

Super Bowl week highlights Miami's incredible food scene

With Super Bowl kickoff just days away, Miami is buzzing with events leading up the big game between the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers. 

Park officials restrict access to Yosemite's glowing 'firefall'

Finding a good spot to snap a photo of Yosemite's epic Horsetail "firefall" is going to be a bit more difficult this year. 

Teacher can't hide excitement as student admitted to Georgia Tech

A student at South Forsyth High School surprised his teacher with news of his acceptance to Georgia Tech and her reaction was priceless.

US life expectancy increases for first time in 4 years

Though only by just a little, the CDC said the life expectancy increase is due to lower death rates for cancer and drug overdoses.

Everyone is making coffee wrong, study says

A study published in an academic journal suggests that people have been making coffee with too many beans and too finely a ground.

Oakland couple, both 95, die within 3 days of each other after 70-year marriage

Judith Broude died Jan. 21 and her husband, longtime Temple Sinai Rabbi Samuel Broude, suffered a stroke at her funeral, and died three days later.