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Dogs can recognize a bad person and there’s science to prove it

Science confirms that dogs can recognize a bad person.

Southwest is now telling people to report 'unwelcome behavior' to combat in-flight assault

There was a 66% increase in sexual assault on airplanes between 2014 and 2017.

You can now adopt former FDA lab animals. And they make great pets, too.

Giving animals a shot at a happy life instead of euthanizing them is a step in the right direction.

Health

A grocery chain asked people to report tampon shoplifters. It sparked a backlash about women's health.

"If the government can offer free condoms then they should offer free sanitary products."

Culture

Muhammad cracked the list of top 10 baby names in America for the first time

"They're saying, 'I'm going to name my child Muhammad because this is meaningful to me, for my religious identity and my faith, and I'm no longer going to shy away from that.'"

Culture

A woman was topless in her own home. Now she's facing misdemeanor charges because it's "lewd."

"I should be able to wear exactly what my husband wears. You shouldn't be embarrassed about this."

Science

A study found running marathons might reverse some signs of aging

"Our study shows it is possible to reverse the consequences of aging on our blood vessels with real-world exercise in just six months."

Culture

The Grammys CEO was fired for speaking out against sexual harassment. Now she's fighting back

"This blatant form of retaliation in corporate America is all too common, even post #MeToo."

The areas around Fukushima are  still contaminated, but wildlife is somehow thriving

While the contaminated area did have dangerous amounts of radiation, it lacked one thing – humans.

Science

Goldman Sachs refuses to fund new oil drilling in the arctic, and will invest in sustainability instead

Goldman Sachs also pledged $750 billion towards "sustainable development in climate transition and inclusive growth finance" over the next decade.