A group of law students at Pepperdine University’s Caruso School of Law are helping with the legal side of recovery after the devastating wildfires in Maui in August. The students are volunteering through the Pepperdine Caruso Law Pro Bono Program, which is
A vibrating pill has shown promise in early studies as a possible obesity treatment. Developed by engineers at MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), the capsule is intended to be swallowed prior to eating in order to “trick” the brain into thinking the
Manchester United star Marcus Rashford could reportedly miss the Red Devils’ Premier League clash with Bournemouth due to illness. Rashford, who has endured a difficult period at Old Trafford, might be unavailable to Erik ten Hag when United host the Cherries on
A new discovery in the City of David National Park has provided rare material evidence of the presence of Greeks in ancient Jerusalem. During archaeological excavations operated by the Israel Antiquities Authority and Tel-Aviv University, 16 pieces of ceramic roof tiles were
FIRST ON FOX: Author and actor Kirk Cameron is helping to launch an ambitious new project to give parents and schools a “healthy, wholesome” alternative to book fairs flooded with what he and other parents feel is “pornography.” SkyTree Book Fairs was
Regulator the Civil Aviation Authority has approved the Boeing 787 flight from Heathrow to New York on November 28. Transport Secretary Mark Harper said: “The world’s journey to decarbonising flights starts here with today’s announcement, helped by Government funding, so people can
Ambassador to Libya Richard Norland said Thursday that flooding that left thousands dead around Derna may renew pushes to unify the fractured nation. “I believe the stage is actually set for development of an agreed, credible roadmap to elections,” Norland said. Libya’s
The Clinton Global Initiative has announced a new organization to help rebuild Ukraine and provide humanitarian aid to those impacted by Russia’s 18-month invasion. In New York, officials at the Clinton Global Initiative 2023 announced the CGI Ukraine Action Network, as well
College athletics has experienced a massive upheaval over the past several years as new rules have changed the experience of the student-athlete. In April 2021, the NCAA eliminated a rule that required transfers to sit out one year at their university. July
AI chatbot aims to provide support for women with postpartum depression: 'A tool, not a replacement'
About one in every eight women experiences symptoms of postpartum depression, also known as perinatal mood and anxiety disorders (PMADs), per CDC data — and with a national shortage of mental health providers, many may find it difficult to get care. Researchers