Animals Dogs can recognize a bad person and there's science to prove it Science confirms that dogs can recognize a bad person.Heidi LuxGOOD StaffFeb 06, 2025
Health The most checked-out book at the New York Public Library is a diverse children's book Have you ever read "The Snowy Day?"Heidi LuxAug 28, 2024
Articles Dogs can recognize a bad person and there’s science to prove it Science confirms that dogs can recognize a bad person.Heidi LuxMar 15, 2023
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.Heidi LuxFeb 12, 2020
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.Heidi LuxFeb 12, 2020
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."Heidi LuxFeb 06, 2020
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.'"Heidi LuxFeb 05, 2020
Hate crimes in major cities are up. The statistics tell us a lot about the world we're living in. Anti-Semitic incidents make up the largest number of hate crimes.Heidi LuxJan 30, 2020
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."Heidi LuxJan 24, 2020
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."Heidi LuxJan 23, 2020
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."Heidi LuxJan 23, 2020
Health The cost of having a baby even with insurance equals average the monthly income of a woman This is outrageous.Heidi LuxJan 17, 2020
Health U.S. cancer death rates are declining. Here's what we're doing right Incredible news.Heidi LuxJan 16, 2020
Scientists just found the crater of one of the biggest meteor crashes in Earth's history The mysterious meteor site has eluded scientists for years.Heidi LuxJan 14, 2020
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.Heidi LuxJan 09, 2020
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.Heidi LuxDec 18, 2019
UC Berkeley is offering a class on adulting because there's a lot of stuff we've missed by the time we get to college Adulting 101 is a real thing.Heidi LuxDec 16, 2019