Elizabeth Cohen talks with WBOY-TV about why true crime is so popular, especially with women.
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On WDTV-TV, Cody Corliss explains how using a chatbot doesn’t offer privacy, is not covered by attorney-client privilege and could potentially be used in court as evidence.
Fresh off a rapid-fire round of questions for the Golden Horseshoe exam, President Michael T. Benson talked with several Mountaineer Middle School students about their futures.
WBOY-TV recently featured Baby and Me Day, an event hosted by the WV Healthy Start/Helping Appalachian Parents and Infants Project at the Meadowbrook Mall. Housed in the School of Medicine, the initiative provides vital support and health resources to parents and infants across the state.
In the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Randy Nelson weighs in on the different ways daylight saving time affects people.
Eric Horstick writes for The Conversation about his research involving zebrafish which could be applied to handedness in humans.