Missouri 4 hours ago GOP senator says federal government will 'need to play a big role' after tornadoes ravage Midwest Sen. Josh Hawley did not hold back on demanding accountability for insurance providers, saying "faithful premium payers" deserve their claims grants as the Midwest fights to recover from deadly storms.
Tech 2 days ago Space capsule marks milestone for bringing cargo back from orbit Atmos Space Cargo's Phoenix 1 mission marks Europe's entry into space return technology, with rapid prototyping and multinational collaboration leading the way.
Religion 2 days ago Pope Leo says family based on ‘union between a man and a woman,’ defends dignity of unborn Pope Leo XIV has reaffirmed traditional Catholic views on marriage and dignity of the unborn, emphasizing peace, justice and truth in his first major remarks.
Travel 3 days ago Daredevil to swim shark-filled waters in celebration of 'Jaws' 50th anniversary Endurance swimmer Lewis Pugh plans to swim 62 miles around Martha's Vineyard to highlight shark conservation on the 50th anniversary of "Jaws" and to change public perceptions.
House of Representatives Democrats 5 days ago Duffy clashes with Democrats over DEI funding cuts, denies air traffic controllers let go Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said the agency has saved $9.5 billion in the first 100 days of the Trump admin, while slashing DEI and climate initiatives. He denied letting 400 ATCs go.
MAHA May 12 Three natural food dyes approved by FDA as RFK Jr. says industry is 'stepping up' The FDA has granted approval to three natural food colorings derived from algae and flowers, providing food manufacturers with alternatives after recent artificial dye restrictions.
Quizzes May 11 American Culture Quiz: Test yourself on May marvels, hamburger history and lyrical legends The American Culture Quiz is a weekly test of our unique national traits, trends, history and people. This time, test your knowledge of May marvels, hamburger history and lyrical legends.
Archaeology May 10 Wreckage of 800-ton ship found after its deadly sinking well over a century ago: 'Significant discovery' Archaeologists in Australia have discovered a 19th century Dutch merchant shipwreck that went down off the country's coast more than 160 years ago.
Air And Space May 10 Soviet-Era spacecraft crashes back to Earth after 53 years Soviet spacecraft Kosmos 482 reentered Earth's atomosphere Saturday morning after 53 years in orbit during a failed attempt to launch into Venus.
Health May 6 Dangerous fungus could spread to parts of US, researchers claim Some scientists are raising concerns about Aspergillus, a potentially deadly fungus that could spread across regions of the U.S., Europe, and Asia. This mold flourishes in warm, humid environments.
VIDEO May 2 Toxic algae bloom devastates marine life along California coast Fox News national correspondent Jeff Paul reports on a dangerous toxic algae bloom that is killing marine life along the California coast, raising concerns among biologists.
Health May 2 Heart disease death risk raised by common household products, study finds Researchers at NYU Langone Health discovered that daily exposure to chemicals in common household items could have been a factor in more than 356,000 heart disease deaths in 2018 alone.
Travel May 1 Haunting slave ships found off coast of national park 300 years later: 'Very convincing' Divers recently identified two Danish slave ships, Fridericus Quartus and Christianus Quintus, during an excavation near Costa Rica. The vessels were shipwrecked in 1710.
Travel April 30 Teens discover beach message in bottle written decades ago: 'No name or address' After it was written nearly 50 years ago, a message in a bottle from a now-closed grammar school in England reached a beach in Norway. The teens who found it hope to connect with the writer.
US Energy April 29 Top energy group demands governor take swift action against radical 'extremists' crippling power grid A pro-energy group is calling on Puerto Rico's governor to act against what it calls climate lawfare that it warns could continue to cripple the grid in the U.S. territory.
Artificial Intelligence April 27 Google working to decode dolphin communication using AI Google is harnessing artificial intelligence (AI) to study how dolphins communicate with the ultimate goal of enabling humans to one day talk with them.
Tech April 27 Future of flying: Fuel-sipping jet promises quieter, greener skies Delta and JetZero’s blended wing body aircraft marks a meaningful step toward a cleaner, quieter and more efficient future for air travel.
Media April 25 John Kerry claims Pope Francis rolled his eyes in private over climate change inaction John Kerry revealed Friday that Pope Francis used to roll his eyes during their private conversations about the lack of human action on climate change.
Travel April 23 Divers discover vintage car in WWII shipwreck A vintage Ford Super Deluxe car was discovered by divers while exploring the USS Yorktown, which was sunk during World War II in 1942 during the Battle of Midway.
Tech April 23 Robotic and drone tech make fruit picking and handling easier Tech expert Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson says robots and drones are revolutionizing fruit farming with faster picking and smarter handling.
Tesla April 22 Climate vandals spray paint NYC Tesla dealership in Earth Day protest, clean it off when police arrive A Tesla car dealership in New York City was spray-painted by climate change activists on Tuesday in protest of CEO Elon Musk’s work with DOGE.
Travel April 22 Rare colossal baby sea creature caught on camera for the first time A baby colossal squid was caught on camera for the first time in the waters of the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of the South Sandwich Islands by researchers.
Tech April 22 Discover the world’s first hydrogen outboard engine-powered boat Tech expert Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson talks about how Yamaha’s hydrogen outboard motor could revolutionize boating with zero emissions.
Tech April 19 Stop sorting your garbage with this new technology Recycling robots are using artificial intelligence to learn how to sort recyclables by recognizing patterns in colors, textures, shapes and logos.
Food April 16 Farmers come first as initiative aims to lower their costs, get fresh food to Americans more efficiently AFPI has released its new "Farmers First Agenda" to reduce the cost of production for farmers, bring down the cost of food and make healthy, natural food more accessible to Americans.
Media April 15 Liberal outlets say dogs are actually bad for the environment A left-wing magazine's republication of a Guardian report on dogs being linked to negative environmental impacts went viral for the wrong reasons.
Food-Drink April 15 Poison fruit in 'White Lotus' comes from 'suicide tree': Is it real? "The White Lotus" on HBO has brought attention to Cerbera odollam, a highly toxic tree native to Southeast Asia known as the "suicide tree." Its seeds contain cerberin, a potent cardiac toxin.
Tech April 14 4-legged hydrogen-powered robot you can actually ride Kawasaki's CORLEO is a hydrogen-powered, AI-driven rideable robot. Tech expert Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson reports on this new way of thinking about off-road transportation.
Quizzes April 13 American Culture Quiz: Test yourself on screen stars, garden greatness and our Founding Fathers The American Culture Quiz is a weekly test of our unique national traits, trends, history and people. This time, test your knowledge of screen stars, garden greatness and our Founding Fathers.
United Kingdom April 10 Greenpeace UK leader arrested for targeting American embassy with ' blood-red dye’: report Greenpeace’s U.K. leader and five other activists reportedly were arrested after tossing hundreds of liters of “blood-red dye" into a pond at the U.S. embassy in London.