9 people with life-threatening injuries
Digest more
Adults age 65 and older shouldn't automatically dismiss the benefits of a robust life insurance plan. Here's why.
Existential authenticity is the act of being true to existence in and of itself, rather than being true to yourself in a trite sense. Russo-Netzer puts it plainly: “Existential authenticity is about living with a clear awareness of the fragile, finite, and uncertain nature of human existence, and still taking responsibility for one’s choices.”
The Origins Federation Conference gathered researchers across disciplines in the search for how life began on Earth—and maybe elsewhere
"I was just in bed," Robert recalls, describing the week as the loneliest time of his life. Robert's flatmates didn't go out much, and his course didn't feel very sociable. Despite putting himself out there by going to taster sessions for various societies, he couldn't find his people.
MyNewsLA on MSN
Hollywood producer gets 146 years to life for drug overdose deaths of LA model, her friend
A Hollywood producer convicted of murder in connection with the drug overdose deaths of a model and her friend was sentenced to 146 years to life in prison.
A man was hospitalized with life-threatening injuries Monday after falling from the upper concourse of PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh during a Penguins hockey game.
Ibrahim-Bush was 20 when he fatally shot Melvin Bonnett, 22, and Christopher Green, 20, at a Brockton apartment complex on Dec. 13, 1991, the ruling said.
Claire Simon takes on the work of the Nobel Literature Prize winner in 'Writing Life – Annie Ernaux Through the Eyes of High School Students.'
1don MSN
Brain-injury survivors use new lease on life to run NYC Marathon: ‘Do it for those who can’t’
Two young New Yorkers who overcame traumatic brain injuries — including one who had to relearn how to walk — are using their new lease on life to run in Sunday’s city marathon.
Fear is a survival mechanism that can keep you from harm. But it can be maladapted for the modern world and make you feel afraid in a way that’s not helpful.