How to identify and avoid rip currents This National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration video explains how to recognize and avoid rip currents. Provided by NOAA An Ohio family is grieving
How to identify and avoid rip currents This National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration video explains how to recognize and avoid rip currents. Provided by NOAA An Ohio family is grieving
Trump’s hot mic remark on Putin surfaces during Ukraine peace talks President Donald Trump was caught on a hot mic telling French President Emmanuel Macron that Vladimir Putin “wants to
Martian dust devil caught by NASA rover A Martian dust devil was captured rolling across the planet’s surface by NASA’s Perseverance Mars rover. NASA/JPL-Caltech/LANL/CNES/CNRS/INTA-CSIC/Space Science Institute/ISAE-Supaero/University of Arizona The robotic
DC protests President Trump’s crime crackdown and troop deployment Protesters in Washington, D.C., push back against President Donald Trump’s crime crackdown and troop deployment. President Donald Trump’s support among Americans
John Oliver Mocks Actor Dean Cain’s New Role With ICE John Oliver has mocked Dean Cain after the former ‘Superman’ actor announced he’s joining ICE amid President Trump’s mass deportation
The upcoming 2025-2026 winter may not be as brutal as last year’s season, which led to record-setting cold temperatures, the Farmers’ Almanac says. But expect plenty of snow and wintery
The Chandler Police Department released its report of the drowning death of 3-year-old Trigg Kiser, son of social media influencer Emilie Kiser. Prosecutors decline to file charges in Chandler drowning
Coca-Cola agrees to switch to cane sugar in US drinks, Trump says President Donald Trump says Coca-Cola agreed to start using cane sugar in their U.S. beverages, similar to the
Soldiers shot at Fort Stewart army base in Georgia Five soldiers were shot at Fort Stewart in Georgia. All are in stable condition. Suspect Quornelius Radford is in custody. An
CDC: Summer COVID wave spreading in 26 states CDC data shows COVID-19 cases rising in over 26 states, with mild new variants and updated vaccine guidance for adults and children.
Fossil discovery made under Denver Museum of Nature & Science Scientists recently discovered the oldest fossil ever found within Denver city limits, and it’s where they found it that’s so
Paris Hilton calls on Congress to advocate for victims of child abuse Paris Hilton advocates for legislation to prevent abuse at youth treatment centers. A 2-year-old child was found alive
What you need to know about earthquakes Every year, there are about 500,000 earthquakes – 100,000 of which can be felt on the Earth’s surface. But how do earthquakes work?
Students protest in New Delhi against SSC exam glitches. (image source: X/@khan_sir_patna) Widespread disruptions during the SSC Selection Post Phase 13 examination have sparked nationwide protests involving thousands of aspirants
Five people were shot when a gunman opened fire at a Manhattan skyscraper on July 28. Here’s what we know so far about the victims. Gunman kills 4, injures at
NEW YORK CITY – A gunman charged into a prominent Midtown Manhattan skyscraper during rush hour and fatally shot at least four people, including a New York city police officer,
Trump’s Scotland visit draws protests in Edinburgh Protesters rallied in Edinburgh as President Trump played golf at his Turnberry course during his visit to Scotland. A string of recent polls
Ruidoso, New Mexico, a mountain town located about 180 miles southeast of Albuquerque, has been hit hard by flash flooding for the third time in less than a month. Heavy
New aerial footage is showing another view of the high-security immigration detention center in Florida’s Everglades coined “Alligator Alcatraz.” Under Gov. Ron DeSantis’ directive, the facility opened on an airstrip
States like Florida, Texas and California are no strangers to rocket launches, but spaceflights in New Mexico may often be overlooked. Here’s what’s happening in the desert. NASA’s advice for