Lost Gold Watch From 1860 Lake Michigan Shipwreck Returns Ho...
A gold pocket watch belonging to journalist Herbert Ingram, lost in the tragic sinking of the Lady Elgin on Lake Michiga...
Purdue University Shuts Down DEI Office
Purdue University has closed its Office of Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging, citing state and federal pressures. The...
Trump Administration Seeks Expanded Social Media Vetting for...
The Trump administration is pushing for increased scrutiny of visa applicants' social media activity, extending beyond s...
NYT Columnist: Democrats Should 'Embrace' Young Male Voters
New York Times columnist David French argues that Democrats need a different approach to win back young male voters. He...
Jersey Shore Skeletal Remains Identified as 19th-Century Cap...
A decades-old mystery at the Jersey Shore has been solved. Skeletal remains discovered on three separate beaches have be...
Jersey Shore Bones Identified After 180 Years
A long-standing mystery surrounding bones found on the Jersey Shore has finally been solved. Students from Ramapo Colleg...
Sunken Boat in Alaska Yields Remains, Bringing Closure to Te...
Human remains have been recovered from a sunken boat in Alaska, belonging to a Texas family who went missing in a tragic...
Woman Critically Injured in Incident at Beanie Babies Founde...
A woman is in critical condition after an alleged assault at the Montecito, California, home of Ty Warner, the creator o...
Travelers Use Pillowcases to Dodge Baggage Fees: Is it Worth...
Facing rising baggage fees, some travelers are turning to a simple household item the pillowcase to carry extra belong...
US to Increase Social Media Checks for Student Visas
The State Department is planning to enhance its screening process for student visa applicants, with a greater focus on s...
Acticycle: Car Comfort, Bike Agility in New Vehicle
A new vehicle called the Acticycle aims to combine the best features of cars and bikes. It offers riders protection from...
Israeli Strikes Kill Dozens at Gaza School Shelter
Israeli military actions in Gaza have resulted in the deaths of at least 52 people, according to local health officials....
Gaza: Doctor's Children Killed in Israeli Airstrike, Officia...
Gaza health officials reported that an Israeli airstrike on Friday killed the children of a local doctor. Two additional...
Severe Storms Threaten Memorial Day Weekend Travel in South...
Millions of Americans planning to travel across the South, Plains, and Mississippi Valley for Memorial Day weekend may f...
Wounded Veteran's Mission: Preventing Suicide Among Fellow S...
Daniel Gade, a retired Army officer who lost his leg in combat, is now dedicated to helping fellow veterans. Through his...
Chicago Apartment Searched in DC Shooting Investigation
Police searched a Chicago apartment linked to Elias Rodriguez, the suspect in a Washington D.C. shooting. The shooting,...
Lincoln Artifacts Auctioned for Millions; Bloodstained Glove...
Items belonging to Abraham Lincoln, including a pair of gloves and a "wanted" poster for John Wilkes Booth, were sold at...
Pope Leo XIV Faces Challenges Bridging Divide Between US Cat...
Pope Leo XIV is navigating complex relationships between American Catholics and the Vatican. Some American Catholics fee...
3 Men Get Decades in Prison for NYC Gay Bar Drugging Scheme
Three men were sentenced to prison for their roles in a scheme involving drugging and robbing victims at gay bars in New...
Germany Breaks Up Far-Right Group; Teenagers Arrested
German authorities have arrested five teenagers suspected of being involved with a far-right extremist group. The group,...
Florida Man Arrested for Shooting Pregnant Cow on Property
A Florida man faces animal cruelty charges after allegedly shooting his neighbor's pregnant cow. The incident occurred a...
Israel Retrieves Documents of Famed Spy Eli Cohen from Syria
Israel has recovered a significant collection of documents belonging to Eli Cohen, its most celebrated spy, from Syria....
Colorado Parents Sue Over Transgender Student Name Law
Several Colorado parent groups have filed a lawsuit against the state, challenging a new law related to transgender stud...
Mariska Hargitay Reveals Truth About Her Biological Father
Actress Mariska Hargitay, known for her role on 'Law & Order: SVU,' has shared a personal journey of discovery in her ne...
Mexican Navy Ship Collides with Brooklyn Bridge
A large Mexican Navy sailing vessel struck the Brooklyn Bridge on Saturday, causing a stir in New York City. The inciden...
Building Strong Bonds: Grandparents and Grandchildren
A new book explores the powerful connection between grandparents and grandchildren, drawing inspiration from biblical te...
Trump's History of Using Citizenship as a Political Weapon
Former President Trump has a long history of using questions about citizenship to fuel his political ambitions. From his...
Companies Reassessing DEI: Share Your Experiences
Are diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies changing at your workplace? The New York Times is investigating how...
Adams Accuses Prosecutors of Humiliation Tactics
New York City Mayor Eric Adams has strongly criticized federal prosecutors. He claims they are trying to humiliate him....
Pope Leo XIV: Augustinian Roots Shaped His Papacy
Pope Leo XIV's early life within the Order of St. Augustine profoundly influenced his journey to becoming a cardinal and...
American Catholics Celebrate New Pope Leo
Catholics across the United States are expressing joy and excitement over the election of Pope Leo. From Chicago to New...
Wildfires Force Thousands to Evacuate in Canada
Fast-moving wildfires in Canada have led to the evacuation of thousands of residents. The blazes are spreading quickly,...
Aid Trucks to Gaza Offloaded by Desperate Residents
A United Nations food convoy carrying vital supplies to Gaza was intercepted by residents facing severe food shortages....
Remains Found in Alaska Waters Identified as Missing Texas Family
The search for a missing Texas family who disappeared while boating in Alaska has come to a tragic end. Divers recovered...
US to Revoke Visas of Chinese Students with CCP Ties
The U.S. government plans to revoke visas for some Chinese graduate students and researchers. Secretary of State Marco R...
Ancient Tombs of High-Ranking Officials Unearthed in Egypt
Archaeologists in Egypt have discovered three ancient tombs belonging to prominent statesmen. The tombs date back to the...
Baltimore's Asian Community Finds Strength in Unity During Isolation
During a period of increased social isolation, the Asian community in Baltimore found innovative ways to connect and sup...
Trump Pardons Tax Evader; Mother's Donations Cited
Former President Trump pardoned Paul Walczak, who was convicted of tax evasion. Walczak's pardon application highlighted...
Ancient Bucket Found to Be 1,500-Year-Old Cremation Vessel
Archaeologists have discovered that a 1,500-year-old bucket, unearthed in Bromeswell, England, was used as a cremation b...
Tommy Dorfman Discusses Identity and Addiction in New Memoir
Actor Tommy Dorfman's new memoir, "Maybe This Will Save Me," explores her journey of self-discovery. In a recent intervi...
Russian Orthodox Church Gains Popularity Among Young American Men
The Russian Orthodox Church, with its deep historical roots, is experiencing a surge in interest from young men in the U...
Carnival Worker Dreams of a Life Beyond the Lights
A new short story, "The Sparkle," explores the inner life of a carnival worker yearning for something more. He dreams of...
Emails Reveal Motives of Trump Rally Shooter Thomas Crooks
Newly obtained emails and essays offer insights into the mind of Thomas Matthew Crooks, the 20-year-old who fired shots...
Jewish Community Grapples with Fear, Resolve After D.C. Museum Attack
The recent killings of two Israeli Embassy staffers near a D.C. museum have sparked a mix of fear and determination with...
East Coast Braces for Heavy Storms, Nor'easter Threatens New England
The East Coast is experiencing severe weather as heavy storms move through the region. A Nor'easter is currently brewing...
Eli Cohen's Possessions Returned to Israel After 60 Years
Personal items belonging to Israeli spy Eli Cohen, who was executed in Syria in 1965, have been recovered and returned t...
Arthur C. Brooks on Happiness, Purpose, and the Pandemic's Impact
Author and social scientist Arthur C. Brooks discusses happiness and purpose with CBS's "The Takeout" podcast. Brooks sh...
Hidden Rooms and Secret Passageways Uncovered
Explore the fascinating world of hidden rooms and secret passageways. Correspondent Nancy Giles investigates the history...
California School District Tackles High Absenteeism Rates
A California school district is implementing new strategies to combat chronic absenteeism, which remains a significant c...
California District Tackles Chronic Absenteeism Post-Pandemic
Chronic absenteeism remains a challenge for schools nationwide after the pandemic disrupted learning. One California sch...
Judge Rules Trump Can Use Alien Enemies Act to Deport Venezuelan Migrants
A federal judge has ruled that former President Trump can use the Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelan migrants. The r...