Salt in perfect cup of tea lands in hot water with U.S. Embassy of London

Ever think of adding salt to your cup of tea? Michelle Francl, Bryn Mawr College chemistry professor and author of "Steeped: The Chemistry of Tea" received backlash from the U.S. Embassy of London due to her scientific tip on the popular British beverage.

Kyte Baby company facing boycott after denying remote work request for mom of premature newborn

The CEO of Kyte Baby, a company that makes bamboo sleepwear and sleep bags, has released two apology videos after not allowing an employee to work remotely while her premature newborn son was hospitalized. 

Couple adopts safe haven baby surrendered at fire station: 'We're just thankful to God'

In a heartwarming story from Kentucky, Chris and Brittany Tyler officially adopted 20-month-old Samuel, who was surrendered at a fire station in a safe haven box with a touching message expressing love.

Decades-lost bridal photos discovered at auction, returned to 85-year-old bride

Lost bridal photos, missing for over 30 years, have been rediscovered and returned to their owner, Harriet Galbraith, by a Virginia woman named Sandra Poindexter. Poindexter found the photos at an auction while searching for vintage picture frames.

Hospital's smallest baby to ever survive goes home after 116 days in care

John "Buddy" McClinton, one of the smallest babies ever born at Methodist Women's Hospital in Omaha, Nebraska, has been discharged after spending 116 days in care. Born at just 24 weeks and two days last September, Buddy weighed less than a pound.

McDonald's quietly brings back fan-favorite for a limited time

McDonald's has said goodbye to its seasonal McDonald's Holiday Pie — but the fast food chain is bringing back a fan favorite treat to replace it.

What you should order at McDonald's, according to nutritionists

By ordering carefully from the menu and not making the fast food chain a regular part of your routine, you can opt for better-for-you alternatives.

Study: Men are better at navigating directions than women but not for the reasons you think

Researchers found that women and men have the same potential for navigational skills and it all depends on the persons' experiences growing up that set them up for their future.