Articles

  • 3 weeks ago | abcnews.go.com | Roshni Verma

    A women's health and fitness coach shares how AI is revolutionizing fitness. Artificial intelligence is reshaping the fitness landscape, making workouts more personalized, efficient and accessible than ever before. Whether you're a seasoned athlete, a fitness enthusiast or someone beginning their wellness journey, AI-powered tools are offering smarter, data-driven solutions to help you stay on track.

  • 1 month ago | abcnews.go.com | Roshni Verma

    Uber and Waymo currently operate together in Phoenix. Passengers ride in an electric Jaguar I-Pace car outfitted with Waymo full self-driving technology in Santa Monica, Calif., Feb. 21, 2023. Allen J. Schaben/Getty ImagesUber is teaming up with Waymo to offer a fleet of autonomous rides in Austin, Texas, joining its existing network in Phoenix.

  • Sep 18, 2024 | thepulseofnh.com | Youri Benadjaoud |Roshni Verma

    (LOS ANGELES) -- While Los Angeles County is reporting three locally acquired cases of dengue this year -- which is rare for the region -- there have been at least 3,085 cases nationally of locally acquired virus so far this year, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. There has been about double the number of locally acquired dengue cases so far this year nationally compared to last year, according to the CDC.

  • Sep 18, 2024 | southernillinoisnow.com | Roshni Verma

    (NEW YORK) — A man who was left paralyzed after diving into a swimming pool as a teenager was recently able to drive again for the first time, eight years after his injury. Ryley Hopper, 27, got behind the wheel of a specially equipped van on Aug. 14, his first time driving since he was paralyzed from the chest down at the age of 19. “It’s a very empowering, independent thing,” Hopper told ABC News’ Good Morning America, about reclaiming the freedom to drive again.

  • Sep 18, 2024 | willmarradio.com | Roshni Verma

    (NEW YORK) -- A man who was left paralyzed after diving into a swimming pool as a teenager was recently able to drive again for the first time, eight years after his injury. Ryley Hopper, 27, got behind the wheel of a specially equipped van on Aug. 14, his first time driving since he was paralyzed from the chest down at the age of 19. "It's a very empowering, independent thing," Hopper told ABC News' Good Morning America, about reclaiming the freedom to drive again.