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Study estimates nearly half of U.S. water supply contaminated with forever chemicals

Stephanie Sy: Amna, last month, the U.S. Geological Survey tested the nation's drinking water and found at least 45 percent of samples had one or more forever chemicals. The study also found contamination centered in urban areas and near industrial sites. These chemicals have been used in many everyday items since the 1940s, from nonstick

The fierce debate over rewriting children's classics

By Neil ArmstrongFeatures correspondent Recent revisions made to Roald Dahl's children's novels sparked a controversy over censorship. However, the rewriting and editing of books is nothing new, writes Neil Armstrong.

At the French Open, Simona Halep is the first to fall on a day of upsets

In a mutinous fourth round at Roland Garros that featured two teenagers, two 20-year-olds and a whopping seven players competing in their first French Open, a few of that young and inexperienced lot climbed out of the rubble Sunday to prove themselves the real deal.

Danil van der Deen

Danil van der Deen was born in Germany on February 16, 1995. German model who has worked runways and appeared in print copy in Elite London and The New York Times. He has earned massive popularity on Instagram for showcasing his personal lifestyle and work. He and Jordy Baan are friends and have appeared on

School shooting false alarms, swatting calls put teachers, students and parents on edge

Amy Klinger: Well, I think we have to guard against a couple of things. Number one, we have to be proactive. We have to start talking about that, talking about, what is our protocol? What are we going to do? What's helpful? What's not helpful? What are we going to how are we going