WMAR: Maryland Farmers Send Fresh Food To Hurricane Survivors
The farms are donating fresh fruits and vegetables to help people displaced by Hurricane Ida.
The Taylor Swift effect and the sudden surge in female NFL fans
A new report found that 64% of Gen Z and millennial women now hold a favorable view of the NFL, the highest figure ever.
Mental health program aims to break down barriers for Hispanics
Stigma is a primary reason Hispanics say they don't seek mental health treatment. A program in El Paso is trying a different approach to reach them.
Post-pandemic work world leaves more employees feeling isolated
It's estimated that the U.S. economy lost more than $400 billion in productivity last year due to workers feeling socially isolated.
Riley Strain's family orders second autopsy as questions remain
A Tennessee Body Farm expert is questioning how the once-missing college student's body was found without pants or boots on.
States file lawsuit challenging Biden's student loan repayment plan
A group of 11 Republican-led states argue that the president's plan is just like another program that was rejected by the Supreme Court last year.
GOP rep. claimed Sweet 16 team's flight carried 'illegal invaders'
Michigan State Rep. Matt Maddock falsely claimed a flight with undocumented immigrants arrived at Detroit metro airport.