Participation in high school football is declining amid growing concern over the long-term effects of concussions. What does that mean for the future of America’s most popular sport?

The bail system is under fire from critics who say it’s unfair to the poor and should be scrapped. But many in law enforcement say that’s a bad idea.

The U.N. now says Myanmar’s brutal campaign against the Rohingya last year was genocide. Will those responsible be brought to justice?

Tourists are flocking to South America, Southeast Asia, and other places to snap selfies with exotic animals. The visitors are bringing income to local communities—but are they doing more harm than good?

Millions of people were killed, mighty empires fell, and the globe was remade during World War I. A hundred years later, we’re still dealing with the consequences.

Two experts weigh in on the issue.

Hurricane Michael was the fourth-most-powerful storm ever to hit the U.S.

Food scientists have figured out how to provide pizza to our troops.

A teen that was bullied has invented an app to save others from a similar ordeal.

Quirky stats about a high-priced car, new Scrabble words, Amazon’s minimum wage, and more

The states where the highest percentage of teens text while driving

Crows have been trained to pick up trash at a French theme park.

What to do when a friend retweets others’ posts as if they were his

Cartoons about wildlife selfies, the bail system, concussions in football, and more
