April 14, 2017 Texas twins delivered 2 weeks apart under different presidents A set of Texas twins born two weeks apart and under two different presidential administrations are on track to head home ahead of their original May 5 due date.
April 14, 2017 'I love you Mommy': Heartbroken mother shares 4-year-old son's final moments of cancer battle A heartbroken mother has shared an emotional Facebook post addressed to her son Nolan, two months after he died of cancer.
April 12, 2017 Judge rules baby can be taken off life support against parents' will Two parents broke down Tuesday as a London judge told them their 8-month-old baby could be taken off life support against their will, the Guardian reports.
April 11, 2017 Hockey community rallies for Connecticut high school goalie battling cancer Players from rival towns and beyond are rallying for a Connecticut teen who finished his hockey season while unknowingly battling what was initially suspected to be the flu or tonsillitis, but eventually was discovered to be a softball-sized cancerous mass growing between his heart and lung.
April 11, 2017 Virginia bomb techs make beeping Easter eggs for visually impaired kids Virginia State Police bomb technicians are using their skills to create special Easter eggs for the visually impaired.
April 11, 2017 Dad's photos of daughter in 'dangerous situations' go viral A prank-loving father and his 18-month-old daughter are going viral for getting involved in “marginally dangerous situations,” thanks to Photoshop.
April 11, 2017 Girl with hair loss condition puts unique twist on 'Crazy Hair Day' A 7-year-old girl who lost her hair from Alopecia celebrated "Crazy Hair Day" at school-- with bling.
April 7, 2017 Mom shares warning about seemingly harmless pregnancy symptom that could have killed baby A new mother is sharing an important message about the dangers of what could have been mistaken for a common pregnancy symptom, but was actually the sign of a severe condition that could have killed her baby.
April 7, 2017 Study links parental smoking with increased risk of childhood cancer Parents who smoke may contribute to genetic changes in their kids that are associated with the most common type of childhood cancer, a recent study suggests.
April 7, 2017 Family is in a race against time to save toddler from 'childhood Alzheimer's' One family has just gotten the kind of news every parent dreads, reports the Stir: Their 18-month-old daughter has an extremely rare, incurable, and fatal genetic disorder called Niemann Pick Type C, which is often referred to as childhood Alzheimer's.