TECH August 11 Your days of dreading gross public bathrooms may soon be over A new public restroom from Sanitronics offers the Revolving Toilet, a groundbreaking self-cleaning system that rotates a pair of toilet bowls.
Politics August 9 Veterans advocate for MDMA, also known as ecstasy, to be used in therapy to treat PTSD The FDA's decision Aug. 11 could mark a major shift in PTSD treatment for veterans. MDMA-AT, more commonly known as ecstasy or molly, shows promising results in therapy.
Olympics August 8 Olympic swimmer pulls out of race after getting sick due to water quality of Seine River in Paris: report Swedish swimmer Victor Johansson pulled out of the Olympic men's 10km face Friday after getting sick. He is the latest athlete to withdraw from the Olympics over cleanliness concerns.
TECH August 8 How to optimize your sleep with your Apple Watch Tech wizard Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson explains why you may want to consider tracking your sleep patters with the Apple Watch's built-in Sleep app.
ENTERTAINMENT August 7 Colin Farrell tears up while speaking about his 20-year-old son with rare neurogenic disorder: ‘He’s magic' In a new interview, Colin Farrell gave a rare glimpse of what life is like at home with his 20-year-old son, James, who has a rare neurogenic disorder called Angelman syndrome.
Baltimore Ravens August 6 Super Bowl hero Jacoby Jones died of cardiovascular disease, medical examiner says A medical examiner said Super Bowl hero Jacoby Jones died of hypertensive cardiovascular disease caused by long-term high blood pressure.
TECH August 5 A helmet using a curtain of air could make face masks obsolete Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson takes a closer look at a new device that uses air nozzles and virus-killing tech to shield against airborne threats.
Entertainment August 3 Hallmark actress stands, takes first steps after surviving fall from 5-story hospital balcony "When Calls the Heat" actress Mamie Laverock stood up and took her first steps two months after surviving a fall from a five-story hospital balcony.
MENTAL HEALTH August 3 Freed American prisoners Gershkovich and Whelan may face ‘disruptive’ trauma, say mental health experts Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich and American veteran Paul Whelan are safely back on U.S. soil, but they may experience mental health challenges stemming from detainment trauma.
OPINION August 2 DR. SIEGEL: The simple answer to Olympic boxing's complicated problem The International Olympic Committee was right to allow Imane Khelif to compete in women's boxing, based on what we know. But if measurable hormone levels are giving a competitor an unfair advantage, it should affect eligibility.