Your Genes Could Influence How Much Mosquitoes Love You
New research suggests genetics play a big part in how appetizing you smell to mosquitoes.

Polio detected again in wastewater in community with low vaccine rate
A New York community with a high rate of people who are unvaccinated against polio may once again be dealing with a spreading virus.

Wildlife woes: 33 swimmers accused of harassing dolphins in Hawaii
Drone footage shows the group of snorkelers actively pursuing a pod of spinner dolphins, which is illegal under federal law.

The unlikely duo: Dog and goat besties are up for adoption as a pair
While Felix and Cinnamon are not up for public adoption at this time, the shelter wants to find a rescue partner who can help take care of them.
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Melissa Joan Hart helps Nashville students to safety amid shooting
Actress Melissa Joan Hart says she and her husband helped a class of kindergarteners cross a busy highway as they were trying to escape to safety.

Dungeons & Dragons faces fan revolt over creative control clampdown
The role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons is more popular than ever these days, but that popularity is threatened by a consumer revolt.

New legislation hopes to combat unruly passengers on flights
Congress is reintroducing a bill that would develop a list of unruly passengers and ban them from commercial flights.