Haley Moss was diagnosed at age 3. Now she may be the first lawyer living openly with autism in Florida. She works at Miami firm Zumpano Patricios.
Author: Josh Hafner, USA TODAY
Powerlifter recounts freeing man pinned by two-ton SUV
Ryan Belcher told Detroit’s WXYZ-TV that he “was put there for a reason” to help the man after the car crash in Ypsilanti, Michigan, near Ann Arbor.
Alex Jones called Sandy Hook shooting a hoax. Now the victims’ parents can depose him.
Alex Jones of Infowars subjected families of victims in the 2012 Sandy Hook shooting to an onslaught of harassment, denying the massacre took place.
A tender moment between two mighty lions: See the wildlife photo of the year
The photo from David Lloyd won the Wildlife Photographer of the Year LUMIX People’s Choice Award from the Natural History Museum.
The worst Super Bowl foods you can eat? Go for it, dietitians say. Just this once.
These Super Bowl party foods also taste the best, too. Dietitians rated wings, pizza and more. Their verdict? It’s OK to live a little.
Eating fried chicken weekly could lead to early death, study finds
A new study links regular fried chicken consumption with a 13 percent increase of premature death. Fried fish isn’t great, either.
The government shutdown is in its fifth week. How many days is that?
Is the government back up? Not yet. Answers on when the government shut down, how many days the shutdown has lasted and what exactly a shutdown means.
Jillian Michaels slams the keto diet: ‘Why would anybody think this is a good idea?’
Former “Biggest Loser” trainer Jillian Michaels told “Women’s Health” she gets “fired up” over the keto diet and its weight loss promises.
Temple of ‘The Flayed Lord,’ an ancient skinned corpse god, found in Mexico
Skull-shaped pieces of the Flayed god, known as Xipe Totec, were found by archeologists at Popoloca Indian ruins in the central state of Puebla.
Gender ‘X’: New York City adds gender-neutral option to birth certificates
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio on Tuesday signed a bill adding a third gender category, known as “X,” to the city’s birth certificates.