WTMJ: Farming Family Helps Others Deal With Pressures Of The Industry
The family is raising awareness about the pressures people working in agriculture face.
COVID-19 continues to lead seasonal respiratory illnesses, CDC says
COVID-19 continues to lead U.S. hospitalizations, the CDC says. Flu cases are climbing, and officials are hopeful RSV cases have now peaked.
Texas AG suing Pfizer, says company misrepresented COVID vaccine data
Pfizer said its vaccine was 95% effective following its Phase 3 trial, but Texas' attorney general said the data was too premature.
A pediatrician talks about the EPA's lead pipe replacement plan
Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha, a pediatrician and whistleblower who dealt with the water crisis in Flint, Michigan, says the plan will help protect kids.
The evolution of engagements and rings as symbols of commitment
40% of engagements take place between Thanksgiving and Valentine's Day, according to industry experts.
Arizona border crossing closing over overwhelming migrant arrivals
CBP officials say the Tucson area, including Nogales, is already seeing the highest number of migrants coming into the country.
What's the debate over making school buses cleaner?
25 million U.S. students use diesel-powered school buses daily, prompting debates on cleaner alternatives.