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I kicked a bridesmaid out of my wedding party for this unforgivable group chat act

Are you guilty of this digital faux pas? Well, it could just see you booted from a bridal party.

Child who was born deaf can now hear whispers and parents clapping for first time thanks to 'mind-blowing' gene therapy: 'We feel so proud'

Opal Sandy is the youngest person to receive the groundbreaking treatment.

See The Met's 'Sleeping Beauties,' Natural History Museum's hip-hop jewels, more NYC events

Don't miss Van Cleef & Arpels' "Blooms on Fifth Avenue, The Costume Institute's "Sleeping Beauties," the Natural History Museum's hip-hop jewelry show, a cool new bar on Wall Street, the...

Two by London unveils a sparkling renovation of its engagement ring boutique

Set within London Jewelers’ dazzling Manhasset flagship, Two by London — the 2,200-square-foot luxurious engagement jewelry boutique — has a brand-new look.

Dear Abby: My dad told me I'm the reason my parents are getting divorced

Dear Abby weighs in on a young girl grappling with her parents' divorce and a relationship that feels like it's fizzling out.

Partygoer blasted in the face during friend's gender reveal in hilarious viral clip: 'Took it like a champ'

A woman attending a Hawaii bachelor party ended up learning the messy way what gender her friend's baby was going to be in a hilarious viral TikTok video posted earlier this week.

Top egg-freezing myths to consider as average age of conception rises

Over the last decade, the average age for having a baby rose to 32.2 years, up from 31.1 in 2011.

How ancient grains can benefit people with Type 2 diabetes

Ancient grains have earned acclaim for their nutritional composition — they're a good source of fiber and protein.

Should you try Kourtney Kardashian's postpartum routine? A doula weighs in

The mom of four has been outspoken about her most recent postpartum experience, reflecting on the "pressure" women put on themselves to "bounce back."

Are cold plunges safe? What you need to know about the health benefits, risks of this celeb-loved trend

"Assuming that everybody responds the same way to cold is extremely dangerous," said François Haman, a health science professor at the University of Ottawa in Canada who has studied cold...

My wedding was upstaged by a creepy woman who identifies as a cat

The bride didn't find it hiss-terical when things took a turn fur the worse.

Most Americans agree you stop being ‘cool’ at this age

A new survey from Talker Research examined how confident Americans feel when it comes to keeping up with popular culture and found 49 percent feel they are out of touch overall.

Being hydrated makes you a better person, new survey reveals

According to a recent poll of 2,000 Americans, people who are hydrated on a regular basis are more receptive to constructive criticism compared to those who are dehydrated (33% vs....

The air in your car could be carcinogenic — here's what to know

Being stuck in traffic might be the least of your worries.

I lost 60 pounds after a minimally invasive experimental procedure

A woman said she lost 60 pounds after undergoing a novel minimally-invasive weight loss procedure.

A simple 'swish-and-spit' test might be able to detect cancer

Swish your way to early cancer detection? Researchers at Rutgers believe a simple oral rinse may be key to the early detection of gastric cancer.

Never send this text to someone with anxiety

Those three little words can trigger an onslaught of worried thoughts.