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'We will find them': Police believe escaped inmates are still in Louisiana

Gov. Jeff Landry said nine out of the 10 inmates were awaiting trial. He said that had they been con

South Carolina softball team run rules North Florida, advances to host super regionals

This will be the Gamecocks' third super regional appearance in program history

One child missing and another injured after train hits family on railroad bridge, killing two adults

The victims are part of a "very large family" that traveled to Fremont, Ohio – about 40 miles southe

Surgeons Perform First Human Bladder Transplant

The procedure could be life-changing for some people with debilitating conditions.

What a Prostate Cancer Diagnosis Like Biden’s Means for Patients

While prognoses for prostate cancer patients were once measured in months, experts say that advances

FDA Approves Novavax Covid Vaccine With Stricter New Conditions

The agency narrowed who can get the shot and added new study requirements that could cost the compan

When a Vaccine Safety Trial Becomes Unethical

New vaccines are often evaluated in trials in which some participants receive a placebo. But not all

As Congress Debates Cutting Medicaid, a Major Study Shows It Saves Lives

The most extensive research on Medicaid coverage to date found that it reduced the risk of death by

Spring storms to fall-like temperatures

Spring storms to fall-like temperatures

The 80s return Monday with isolated thunderstorms

Unsettled weather through Wednesday with isolated storms possible each afternoon and evening.

What to know about Biden's prostate cancer diagnosis

About one in eight men will be diagnosed over their lifetime with prostate cancer, according to the

Baby Is Healed With World’s First Personalized Gene-Editing Treatment

The technique used on a 9½-month-old boy with a rare condition has the potential to help people with