More than 320,000 children lost a parent to drug overdose, study shows
A new study shows that more than 320,000 children lost a parent to drug overdose from 2011 to 2022. ABC News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jen Ashton explains.
A new study shows that more than 320,000 children lost a parent to drug overdose from 2011 to 2022. ABC News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jen Ashton explains.
Jumbo CDs are a type of certificate of deposit with higher minimum balance requirements — and often, higher interest rates. Here’s how they work.
Tyson provided an update on his health Tuesday alongside a sly shot at his upcoming opponent Jake Paul.
It's the lawn-care equivalent of popping a pimple: Low effort and oh-so-satisfying.
Vincent Goodwill is joined by the Director of Sports Journalism at Northwestern University J.A. Adande to react to the Eastern and Western Conference Finals games from the weekend and to remember NBA legend Bill Walton.
The founder of the spyware app pcTattletale said his company is "out of business and completely done" following a data breach over the weekend. The shutdown comes days after a hacker defaced the spyware maker's website and published links containing large amounts of data from pcTattletale's servers, including databases of customers' information and some victims’ stolen data. The now-defunct app had 138,000 customers who had signed up to use the service, per data breach notification site Have I Been Pwned.
It protects skin from UVA and UVB rays, but that's not all — it's also formulated to give you a glowy, even complexion.
Job Simulator and Vacation Simulator have been released for the Apple Vision Pro. This is a version developed specifically for the platform with optimized hand-and-eye tracking.
USAA offers conventional and VA loans, but no home equity lending. There is no origination fee on VA products. Find out if you qualify for a USAA mortgage.
Autoblog's exclusive photos of the 2025 VW Jetta and GLI show updates outside and a new interior design.
The tech layoff wave is still going strong in 2024. Following significant workforce reductions in 2022 and 2023, this year has already seen 60,000 job cuts across 254 companies, according to independent layoffs tracker Layoffs.fyi. Companies like Tesla, Amazon, Google, TikTok, Snap and Microsoft have conducted sizable layoffs in the first months of 2024.