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Stephanie Case wins 100K race, breastfeeding baby along the way : NPR

Stephanie Case won an ultramarathon race in Wales, running more than 60 miles over rough terrain — and stopping three times to breastfeed her 6-month-old baby, Pepper. Rich Gill hide

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Kyle Rittenhouse Announces Marriage In First Social Media Post Back

Kyle Rittenhouse made a surprising announcement on Wednesday, revealing both his return to social media and his recent marriage. In

Mississippi Gov Reeves grants clemency to Marcus Taylor after illegal sentence

A man who was unlawfully sentenced to 15 years in prison for a crime with a maximum penalty of five

Botulism outbreak sickens expands to all ByHeart products : NPR

FILE - Stephen Dexter holds a container of ByHeart baby formula, which was recently recalled by ByHeart, in Flagstaff, Ariz.,

Bar attacker spared jail for vicious assault that fractured victim’s skull

A man was sentenced to nine months in prison after hitting another bar patron in the head with a jug

CU Buffs’ Ben Gula eager to compete

Colorado football recruit Ben Gula, from Cypress Bay (Florida) High School, during a recruiting visit to the Boulder, Colorado, campus.

Wellness Influencer Died Following Risky Birth Trend

A recent ruling from an Australian coroner’s court has determined that the tragic passing of Stacey Warnecke, a 30-year-old health

Rebecca Park’s mom reveals sick details about pregnant daughter’s grisly murder

The tragic case of Rebecca Park, a pregnant woman whose life was brutally taken, has shocked the nation. Court documents

NTSB warns defense bill could undermine aviation safety at DCA : NPR

National Transportation Safety Board chairwoman Jennifer Homendy gave a strong rebuke of a defense authorization bill that rolls back safety