A Major Change to How Doctors Talk About Mammogram Results Is Coming Soon

Doctors across the U.S. may soon be required to provide women with more information about their mammography results. This week, the Food and Drug Administration announced plans to update a rule that would mandate doctors tell patients if they have dense breast tissue, a complicated risk factor for breast cancer.

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Section 230 Is the Foundation of the Internet, So Why Do Republicans Want to Change It?

Without Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, most of your favorite websites would not survive—nor would they have existed at all. The modern internet would be a much different place without this short little bit of legislation that has become a sort of First Amendment of the web. Now, a growing contingent of…

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‘West Side Story’ Actor Rita Moreno Earns Rare ‘PEGOT’ Status

Rita Moreno has achieved the grand slam of entertainment by winning Peabody, Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony awards.

Alex Jones Won’t Admit His Sandy Hook Conspiracy Caused Pain

In a deposition, Jones refused to admit his repeated false Sandy Hook hoax claims caused pain to the victims’ families.

Elvis Andrus Is Using ‘Baby Shark’ As His Walk-Up Song

“If you don’t like it, you better get used to it, it’s not going away,” the shortstop said.

Former World Series MVP Indicted On Child Sex Charges

Texas authorities allege the retired pitcher sexually abused a relative under the age of 14.

Barr: ‘No Plans’ To Show White House The Mueller Report Before Mid-April Release

“Everyone will soon be able to read it on their own,” Attorney General Barr said.

Jameela Jamil Discusses Experience With Sexual Assault, Rape In Candid Interview

“The Good Place” actress argued that conversations around handling rejection are key to improving sex education.

‘There’s No Way They Did That’: Inside ‘The OA’ And Its Most Outlandish Twist

Star Jason Isaacs weighs in on Part 2’s insane finale, spoilers and all.

'Call of Duty' swatter to serve 20 years in prison

Tyler Barriss was sentenced to 20 years in prison by a US district court judge today for placing fake 911 calls, including a swatting incident in 2017 that resulted in the death of a man in Wichita, Kansas, according to the Associated Press. The fata…