Bill Atkinson, Apple Pioneer Who Revolutionized Computer Int...
Bill Atkinson, a key designer at Apple, has passed away at the age of 74. Atkinson was instrumental in making computers...
Russia Wary of Chinese Espionage Despite Closer Ties
Despite growing political and economic ties between Russia and China, Russian intelligence agencies are reportedly becom...
Musk-Trump Tension Adds to Tesla's Challenges
Tesla is already dealing with lower sales and profits. Now, a public disagreement between Elon Musk and former President...
Ukraine 'Spiderweb' Drone Attack: Assessing the Damage in Ru...
Following Ukraine's recent drone attack, dubbed 'Spiderweb,' on Russian airfields, conflicting reports are emerging rega...
Landmark Settlement Allows Colleges to Pay Athletes
A federal judge has approved a $2.8 billion settlement, marking a significant shift in college sports. This agreement al...
Runaway Zebra Charms Tennessee County, Evades Capture
A zebra on the loose in Tennessee is capturing the hearts of locals. The animal, nicknamed Ed by residents, escaped and...
Ex-College Athletes Allege Coach Hacked Private Photos
Former college volleyball players are accusing a coach of hacking into their private online accounts. Aly Torline, who p...
Jennie Garth, 53, Debuts Lingerie Campaign, Embraces Confide...
Actress Jennie Garth, known for her role in 'Beverly Hills, 90210,' is making waves with her first-ever lingerie campaig...
WNBA Denies OutKick Media Credentials Amid Coverage Debate
The WNBA has declined to grant media credentials to OutKick, a sports news website. This decision has sparked discussion...
Trump's McDonald's Visit: A Look Behind the Scenes
A new Fox Nation series, 'Art of the Surge,' offers a behind-the-scenes look at Donald Trump's 2024 presidential campaig...
Report: Rwanda's Alleged Covert Operations in the Democratic...
A new report alleges that Rwanda is conducting covert military operations within the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)....
Interpol Arrests 20 in Global Child Abuse Image Network Bust
An international police operation led by Interpol resulted in the arrest of 20 individuals connected to a network distri...
Graduate's Burger King Shift Goes Viral, Sparks Scholarship
A Georgia high school graduate's commitment to his Burger King job on graduation night has captured the internet's atten...
Disney Heirs Disagree Over New Walt Disney Animatronic
Disney is creating a new animatronic figure of its founder, Walt Disney. However, some of Walt Disney's grandchildren ar...
Real Estate Group Backs Cuomo with $2.5 Million Donation
A coalition of New York City landlords has pledged $2.5 million to support Andrew Cuomo's mayoral campaign. This signifi...
Israel Strikes Beirut Outskirts, Targeting Hezbollah Sites
Israeli forces conducted airstrikes on the southern suburbs of Beirut, Lebanon, an area controlled by Hezbollah. The str...
Mike Tyson's Unlikely Redemption: From 'Hater' to Beloved Fi...
A new book explores the complex life of Mike Tyson, charting his rise to boxing stardom and his subsequent fall from gra...
Michelle Obama on Daughters' Desire for Independence
Former First Lady Michelle Obama has opened up about her daughters' experiences growing up in the White House. She expla...
Search Continues for Missing Montana Mom Jermain Charlo
Authorities are still searching for Jermain Charlo, a 23-year-old mother who disappeared in Montana. The latest lead inv...
Giant Mars Volcano Arsia Mons Captured in Stunning New Image
NASA has released a remarkable new image showcasing Arsia Mons, a colossal volcano on Mars. This marks the first time th...
How 'Jaws' Shaped Our Fear of Sharks: Experts Weigh In
The movie 'Jaws' created a lasting image of sharks as relentless killers. Experts say this portrayal is inaccurate and h...
Landmark Settlement Allows US Colleges to Pay Athletes
A federal judge has approved a $2.8 billion settlement that will allow US colleges to directly pay their athletes. This...
Judge Approves NCAA Settlement Allowing Athlete Pay
A judge has approved a landmark settlement that will allow college athletes to be paid directly by their schools. This a...
Man Wrongfully Deported Returns to US; Congressman Criticizes Military Parade
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who was incorrectly deported to El Salvador, is now back in the United States. He will face crimin...
Gen. Douglas MacArthur Named Commander in Korean War, 1950
On July 8, 1950, President Harry Truman appointed General Douglas MacArthur as the commander of U.S. and United Nations...
North Korea Resurfaces Sunken Warship Using Sand
North Korea successfully salvaged a 5,000-ton warship that had capsized. Satellite images reveal an unusual method: engi...
Vermont Candidates Unite in Song After Heated Debate
In a surprising turn of events, two Vermont State House candidates, Republican Zac Mayo and Democrat Lucy Rogers, ended...
1968 Presidential Election: Nixon's Comeback and a Nation Divided
The 1968 presidential election was a pivotal moment in American history, marked by social unrest and political upheaval....
Lubbock Streets Flood After Severe Texas Storms
Severe thunderstorms caused widespread flooding in Lubbock, Texas, turning streets into rivers. The intense rainfall ove...
George Washington's Untold First Love: Mary Philipse
George Washington, known for his honesty and leadership, had a significant first love: Mary Philipse. A new historical n...
Trump Says Musk 'Lost His Mind,' Musk's Dad Urges De-escalation
Former President Donald Trump criticized Elon Musk in an interview with ABC News, claiming the Tesla CEO has 'lost his m...
Social Media Ads Promote AI Tools Used for Deepfake Nudes, Investigation Finds
A new investigation reveals that social media platforms are running ads for AI tools that can be used to create explicit...
Tesla Stock Rebounds After Musk-Trump Exchange
Tesla stock is showing signs of recovery Friday morning after a recent online disagreement between Elon Musk and Donald...
Meta Platforms Displayed Deepfake 'Nudify' Ads, Report Says
A recent CBS News investigation found that Meta platforms, including Instagram, displayed hundreds of advertisements pro...
Kathy Griffin Details Death Threats Following Trump Photo Controversy
Comedian Kathy Griffin reveals the intense backlash she faced after a controversial photo depicting a likeness of Donald...
Bill Traylor's Folk Art Tells Story of Jim Crow Era
Bill Traylor, born into slavery in Alabama, became an artist in his 80s after a life of sharecropping. Homeless in Montg...
The Red Baron's Last Flight: Remembering Manfred von Richthofen
On April 21, 1918, the legendary German fighter pilot Manfred von Richthofen, famously known as the Red Baron, met his e...
Gen. James Mattis Reflects on War, Leadership, and Serving Under Trump
Former Secretary of Defense James Mattis, a retired Marine general, discusses his extensive military career in a new int...
Remembering Valerie Harper: Actress and Comedic Icon
Valerie Harper, best known for her role as Rhoda Morgenstern on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" and her own sitcom "Rhoda,"...
Margaret Atwood Reflects on "The Testaments" and Societal Warnings
Margaret Atwood, author of the acclaimed "The Handmaid's Tale," discusses her new sequel, "The Testaments." Her original...
First U.S. Aerial Photo: Boston From Above
In 1860, James Wallace Black captured a groundbreaking image of Boston from a hot air balloon. Ascending 1,200 feet, he...
Amy Sherald's Portraits Celebrate Everyday Black Lives
Artist Amy Sherald, known for her iconic portrait of Michelle Obama, is showcasing new works in New York City. The exhib...
Kent State Shooting: Remembering a Day of Tragedy and Protest
In 1970, the Kent State University campus became a site of national mourning when four students were killed by National...
Johnny Carson Opens Up About Competition and Struggles in Rare Interview
Johnny Carson, beloved host of the "Tonight Show," reveals a more serious side in a candid interview with Mike Wallace....
Rare 1950s Gay Wedding Photos Unveiled by Philadelphia Museum
A collection of photographs depicting a same-sex wedding from the 1950s has been discovered and preserved by a Philadelp...
From Fraudster to Fraud Fighter: Barry Minkow's Second Act
Barry Minkow, notorious for his ZZZZ Best carpet cleaning scam in the 1980s, defrauded investors of millions. After serv...
MAD Magazine Celebrates 60 Years of Hilarious Satire
MAD Magazine, the iconic source of satire and humor for generations, has reached its 60th anniversary. Known for its irr...
Private Lunar Lander Approaches Moon's Untouched North Pole
A privately built lunar lander is nearing its destination: the moon's north pole. The lander, created by Tokyo-based isp...
Ring Camera Footage Released of Father Wanted in Daughters' Deaths
Police have released Ring camera video footage of Travis Decker, a man wanted in connection to the deaths of his three y...
Japanese Lunar Lander Nearing Historic Moon Landing
A privately developed lunar lander from Japan is preparing for a historic attempt to land on the moon. The ispace Hakuto...
Colbert Jokes About Musk's Trump Shift, Hints at Ketamine Use
Stephen Colbert, host of "The Late Show," recently poked fun at Elon Musk's change in stance regarding the Trump adminis...