- + 46K Planes Got 'Jammed,' and Officials Have a Suspect—Planes flying in and out of Europe, especially the eastern part of the continent near Russia, have seen their GPS signals jammed over the past year or...
- + Zoo Ostrich Dies After Swiping, Swallowing Keys—Curiosity killed the cat, and it proved fatal for the ostrich. A "beloved" ostrich at a zoo in Kansas died Thursday after reaching outside her enclosu...
- + Jon Stewart Has Beef With Coverage of Trump Trial—The media may think it's learned from its outsized coverage of Donald Trump, but nope, not according to Jon Stewart, who spent Monday's Daily Show bla...
- + After UK Clears Deportation Bill, 5 Die in English Channel—At least five people have died while crossing the English Channel, according to French media, hours after the UK approved a migrant deportation bill, ...
- + Voyager 1 Is Fixed—Sort Of—For the first time in months, NASA is receiving readable data from Voyager 1. The spacecraft exploring interstellar space at a distance of 15 billion ...
- + Before Trump's Trial Resumes, He Faces a Gag Order Hearing—Donald Trump's hush money trial continues in New York on Tuesday, but before that kicks off at 11am ET, there's another proceeding the former presiden...
- + Dozens Arrested as College Protests Spread—As pro-Palestinian protests spread on college campuses across the US, dozens of students were arrested at Yale University and New York University prot...
- + Man With 'Auto-Brewery Syndrome' Acquitted of DUI—A Belgian man was pulled over two times in a single month in 2022 and, both times, blew a breathalyzer result that was above Belgium's legal limit. No...
- + State Senator, Former TV Meteorologist Accused of Burglary—A state senator and former broadcast meteorologist was arrested on suspicion of burglary early Monday in the northwestern Minnesota city of Detroit La...
- + Celeb Designer Gets 18 Months for Smuggling Snakeskin Purses—A fashion designer popular with celebrities was on Monday sentenced to a year and a half behind bars for smuggling handbags made with animal skin into...
- + Elon Musk Says Australia's Ban on Stabbing Video Is Censorship—Australia on Monday banned X from allowing users to access graphic video from last week's stabbing attack at a Sydney church , at least temporarily, a...
- + 2nd Person Dies After Man Drives Semi Into Building: Cops—A second victim has died more than a week after a man allegedly drove a stolen 18-wheeler into a Texas public safety office. Police identified Cheryl ...
- + Yale Arrests 47 Pro-Palestinian Protesters—As pro-Palestinian protests spread on college campuses across the US, dozens of students were arrested at Yale University and New York University prot...
- + People Change Their Idea of When 'Old' Starts: Research—Presumably because few adults are in a rush to reach old age, people seem to push that startling line further away, researchers have found. "We should...
- + SCOTUS Appears Split on Law Against Sleeping Outside—Liberal and conservative justices on the Supreme Court appeared to be split Monday on a major case dealing with homelessness—and with a conservative m...
- + Texas Boy Admits Killing Man When He Was 7—Authorities in Texas say a 10-year-old boy who was questioned about a threat to kill another student made a chilling confession. In a news release , t...
- + Intelligence Panel Criticizes CIA Over Sexual Misconduct Cases—A congressional committee Monday criticized the CIA's handling of sexual misconduct allegations in its ranks, saying victims have been deterred from c...
- + California Bill Takes On Airport Line-Cutters—California lawmakers are considering putting an end to what some see as a class issue at airports: letting people pay to cut ahead in the line for TSA...
- + Russia Convicts Meta Spokesperson of Justifying Terrorism—A court in Russia on Monday convicted the spokesperson of US technology company Meta, which owns Facebook and Instagram, of justifying terrorism and s...
- + Trump's Bond Gets New Conditions—Donald Trump's $175 million bond, which he had to post to pursue an appeal in his civil fraud case, received a few new conditions on Monday after pros...
- + New Heat Alert System Has a Level Worse Than Red—Forget about red hot. A new color-coded heat warning system relies on magenta to alert Americans to the most dangerous conditions they may see this su...
- + NYPD: 14 Arrests Made in Random Attacks on Women—New York Police Department Chief of Detectives Joseph Kenny said Monday that while it is not a new trend for women to be randomly attacked, he welcome...
- + Eye on Plastic Waste, Starbucks Rolls Out New Cups—Booming sales of cold drinks at Starbucks have created growing amounts of plastic waste from the single-use cups that Frappuccinos, Refreshers, cold b...
- + First Witness Takes the Stand in Trump Trial—Donald Trump's hush-money trial closed for the day earlier than planned Monday because an alternate juror had a dental appointment, but the prosecutio...
- + US Swimmers Feel 'Cheated' by China Doping Case—The World Anti-Doping Agency—WADA—and Chinese authorities are strongly rejecting allegations that they covered up a case involving Chinese swimmers mo...
- + It May Have Been the Biggest Snake Ever—Scientists in India may have unearthed the biggest snake ever to have slithered across the planet. From a mine, they unearthed skeletal remains of an ...
- + Kari Lake's Voting Lawsuit Will Not Make It to Supreme Court—Kari Lake will not get her day in the nation's highest court, reports USA Today . The current Senate candidate from Arizona and former gubernatorial c...
- + Trump 'Lied Over and Over and Over'—Opening arguments in Donald Trump's hush-money trial in New York are in the books. Some highlights, via the New York Times , Washington Post , and the...
- + She Overcomes 'Nelly Things' on Way to LPGA History—Nelly Korda couldn't have imagined the incredible run she's put together this season while at home recovering from a blood clot that required surgery ...
- + With RFK Jr. In the Mix, One of These Candidates Takes a Hit—Various polls and pundits have been supporting the narrative that third-party presidential runs in the upcoming election, especially the one by indepe...
- + Supreme Court Will Take On 'Ghost Guns'—The Supreme Court agreed on Monday to take up a Biden administration appeal over the regulation of difficult-to-trace ghost guns that had been struck ...
- + Jersey Rabbi Who Had His Wife Killed Dies in Prison—While he was the senior rabbi of a New Jersey synagogue in 1994, Fred Neulander's wife, Carol, was beaten to death with a lead pipe inside their home ...
- + 2 New, Troubling Climate Change Stories Are Out—For readers concerned about climate change, two disturbing articles released over the past few days have both been linked to the topic: As temperature...
- + Kevin Bacon Fulfills His Promise to Footloose School—Kevin Bacon on Saturday fulfilled his promise to students at Utah's Payson High School—where he filmed Footloose four decades ago—when he showed up on...
- + Mad Men Star Is Married Again—Nearly five years after her divorce , Christina Hendricks is a married woman once again. The Mad Men star wed George Bianchini Saturday in New Orleans...
- + RFK Jr. Responds to His Family Endorsing Biden—Independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Sunday acknowledged endorsements from more than a dozen of his relatives who are backing Democratic Pre...
- + One of America's Longest-Held Hostages Dies at 76—Terry Anderson, the globe-trotting Associated Press correspondent who became one of America's longest-held hostages after he was snatched from a stree...
- + Men Are Rewarded More When Socializing at Work—A new study led by researchers from Rutgers University suggests that men receive greater benefits than women when they make an effort to socialize wit...
- + Greene to Johnson: Resign or Be Ousted—Democrats joined Republicans on Sunday in defending House Speaker Mike Johnson in the face of a threat to remove him from his post, the day after he w...
- + Boston Marathon Organizers Owe 2014 Winner a Lot of Cash—A doping scandal two years after the 2014 Boston Marathon left the women's winner, Rita Jeptoo, out of a medal, and the second-place contender, Ethiop...
- + In Tech Mecca, the Trains Run on Floppy Disks—Despite its location in the nation's hub of cutting-edge tech, the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) relies on an aging piece of t...
- + For the Serengeti's Maasai, a Bitter Irony Unfolds—On the surface, the news might please those with a conservationist bent—Tanzania setting aside more and more land for preservation. Look a little clos...
- + Race Car Runs Into Crowd in Sri Lanka, Killing 7—A race car veered off the track during a competition in Sri Lanka on Sunday and rammed into a crowd of spectators and race officials, killing seven pe...
- + They Hide Smoking From Their Kids. Few Have Any Plans to Stop—Their kids don't know. Often their friends don't know. Sometimes even their husbands don't know: These are, as the Cut puts it, "the moms who smoke in...
- + Chris Pratt Knocks Down Famed LA House—It's not just the demolition of a famed, midcentury modern house in Los Angeles that has people upset. The landscaping by Garrett Eckbo that accompani...
- + Family: Riley Strain Was 'Helped' Into River—Having had nearly a month to process Riley Strain's death in Nashville, mother Michelle Whiteid says she's bothered by text messages the 22-year-old s...
- + Record Store Day Celebrates Vinyl, Indie Shops—Special LP releases, live performances, and at least one giant block party were planned around the US on Saturday as hundreds of shops celebrate the 1...
- + AI-Generated Copy Flagged in Millions of Student Papers—With AI at their disposal, many students have found a modern way to keep their dogs from eating their homework. And while it won't come to a surprise ...
- + Roman Gabriel Still Leads Rams in TD Passes—Roman Gabriel, a star quarterback for the Los Angeles Rams in the 1960s and a member of the College Football Hall of Fame, died Saturday. He was 83 an...
- + The Bane of Walmart Managers: 'NIL Picks'—Walmart managers typically pull in six figures—even up to $400,000 if the store is big enough—and the Wall Street Journal spent a day with one such ma...
- + EPA Puts Companies on the Hook for PFAS Cleanup—The Environmental Protection Agency has announced a change that will shift the burden for cleaning up two "forever chemicals" from government to the c...
- + London Police Apologize Twice Over 'Openly Jewish' Comment—London's police force has been forced to issue two apologies after officers threatened to arrest an "openly Jewish" man if he refused to leave the are...
- + Locals Attempt to Buy $14M Island by Chipping In $1K Each—A privately owned island off Tampa Bay is up for sale, and though the going price is $14 million, a group is trying to crowdfund joint ownership with ...
- + House Ends Stalemate, Backs Aid to Ukraine, Israel, Taiwan—The House on Saturday ended its monthslong standoff over foreign aid, approving a $95 billion package for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan. The legislation...
- + Columbine Vigil Honors Slain Students, Heroic Teacher—A girl who wrote to God in her diaries, a boy with learning disabilities who was just learning to like who he was, and a teenager who would spend ever...
- + NASA IDs Object That Blew Through Home's Roof—That indeed was debris from the International Space Station that came crashing through the roof of a Florida home last month, NASA confirmed Monday af...
- + These Pregnancy Rules Could Upend the Workplace—Pregnant employees have the right to a wide range of accommodations under new federal regulations for enforcing the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act that...
- + Meet Hercules, the Rescue Cat Who Became a Target Model—When authorities discovered 50 or so cats crammed into a car in Minnesota's Chisago County in June 2022, the temperature was hovering around 95 degree...
- + US Senate OKs Spying Bill, Despite Privacy Worries—Barely missing its midnight deadline, the Senate voted early Saturday to reauthorize a key US surveillance law after divisions over whether the FBI sh...
- + We Throw Out a Massive Number of Coins Each Year—Americans' coins don't just end up between the couch cushions. They also land in the trash, in great quantities, a fact that sustainable-waste process...
- + This USS Enterprise Was Missing for Decades. Now, It's Home—The first model of the USS Enterprise—used in the opening credits of the original Star Trek television series—has boldly gone back home, returning to ...
- + 5 Teens Shot During 'Senior Skip Day' in Park—Hundreds of high school students descended upon Schrom Hills Park in Greenbelt, Maryland, on Friday, celebrating what's popularly known in the area as...
- + Rushdie on Being Attacked: 'I'm Not Good With Fear'—Nearly two years after the knife attack that nearly killed him, Salman Rushdie appears both changed and very much the same. Interviewed this week at t...
- + Bad Sleep Is Different for Men and Women—Sleep issues differ for men and women, with women more likely to struggle with insomnia and poor sleep quality, while men suffer from sleep apnea more...
- + Man Who Self-Immolated Outside Trump Trial Dies—A man who doused himself in an accelerant and set himself on fire outside the courthouse where former President Trump is on trial has died, police sai...
- + Shein Brings Fast Fashion to New Extremes—Quick, name the most-Googled clothing brand on the planet. As Nicole Lipman explains in the Guardian , the answer is Shein, a retailer founded in Chin...
- + Phish's High-Tech Show Bounces Around the Arena for 4 Hours—Phish opened its four-night stay at the Sphere in Las Vegas on Thursday night with a four-hour show that used the advanced technology in the $2.3 bill...
- + FAA Investigates Post Showing Coach in Cockpit—The FAA is investigating "some fun in the cockpit" after a Colorado Rockies coach posted a video showing him apparently sitting in a pilot's seat duri...
- + Gaetz Alleges 'Massive Cover-Up' by US Over Niger—US troops in Niger have told GOP Rep. Matt Gaetz that they're "functionally stranded" in the landlocked West African nation, and a new report by the c...
- + Man Sets Himself on Fire Outside Trump Courthouse—The full panel of 12 jurors and six alternates has now been seated in Donald Trump's hush money trial, with opening arguments expected to begin on Mon...
- + Some Blame Weather Modification for Dubai Downpour—Dubai's rare epic rainfall this week sparked headlines, jaw-dropping videos , and now, questions on weather modification. The United Arab Emirates' la...
- + Parents Charged After Daughter's Fatal Asthma Attack—The parents of a Minnesota girl who died after an asthma attack earlier this year have been charged with second-degree manslaughter, accused of not ta...
- + Tech Stocks Drop, Leading to a Losing Week—The worst week for big technology stocks since the COVID crash in 2020 dragged Wall Street on Friday across the finish line of another losing week. Th...
- + Vigil to Honor Victims of Columbine Shooting—The 12 students and one teacher killed in the Columbine High School shooting will be remembered Friday in a vigil on the eve of the 25th anniversary o...
- + Israel, Iran Step Back From Brink, but Risk of War Rises—Iran appears to have indicated Israel's strike on Friday won't lead to a major escalation, and both nations apparently want to return to the shadow wa...
- + Biden Issues Warning Over Iran Attack on Israel—The US and UK on Thursday imposed a new round of sanctions on Iran as concern grows that Tehran's unprecedented attack on Israel could fuel a wider wa...
- + Prosecutors Say Trump Violated Gag Order 7 Times—Seven steps forward, one step back? Seven jurors were chosen in the first two days of Donald Trump's hush-money trial, prompting the former president ...
- + 'Role Model' College Star Dies Week Before NFL Draft—In December, Amitral "AJ" Simon Jr. excitedly announced his "momentous decision" to enter the 2024 NFL draft. Now, just a week away from that event in...
- + Kid Mistakes SVU Star for Real Cop, Gets Real Help—At their best, actors transform into the characters they play—in the case of Mariska Hargitay, even when the cameras aren't rolling. The star of Law &...
- + Rule Change Could Save Johnson's Speakership—The same foreign aid package that has put Mike Johnson's House speakership in peril might end up saving him. Punchbowl News reports that GOP leaders a...
- + Why It Will Take India 44 Days to Vote—Nearly 970 million people, or over 10% of the global population, are eligible to vote in India's general elections that start Friday and last until Ju...
- + 911 Outages Hit 4 States—Residents in four states who tried to call 911 on Wednesday may have seen frustrating delays. Reuters reports that four states were hit by outages tha...
- + World Press Photo of Year Comes From Gaza—Reuters photographer Mohammed Salem captured this year's prestigious World Press Photo of the Year award Thursday with a depiction of loss and sorrow ...
- + Biden's Remarks on Uncle's WWII Death Conflict With Records—President Biden misstated key details about his uncle's death in World War II as he honored the man's wartime service on Wednesday and said Donald Tru...
- + Tesla Laying Off 10% of Employees—Elon Musk delivered an unwanted email to Tesla employees on Monday—the company is laying off 10% of its employees worldwide, reports electrek . That w...
- + Study Upends Our Thinking on Bonobos—Bonobos have long been thought of as "hippie chimps" in conservation circles because of their supposedly peaceful nature, notes the New York Times . A...
- + Video Catches 'Appalling' Act by Lake Mead Vandals—Park rangers are asking the public to help them identify two men spotted on video vandalizing ancient protected rock formations at Nevada's Lake Mead ...
- + Most In-Demand Summer Vacation Spots on Earth—It's not too early to start planning your summer vacation, and Good Morning America is tapping into some Google insights to help you out. Using data g...
- + Caitlin Clark Is About to Make a Childhood Dream Come True—In elementary school, Caitlin Clark wrote down a list of her goals that included playing in the WNBA one day. That dream will become a reality Monday ...
- + Dogs Are Getting Their Own Airline—but It Won't Be Cheap—"Finally, dogs can fly." That's the lofty proclamation on the website for Bark Air , a "100% totally real" new service that vows to "revolutionize fly...
- + NBA Player Tanks Free Throw to Give Fans Chicken—It was a meaningless free throw in a meaningless game, but Boban Marjanovic turned it into one of the funniest moments of the NBA season. (Watch it he...
- + Trump Arrives at Court for Historic Trial—Donald Trump arrived at a Manhattan courtroom Monday morning to watch jury selection begin in his hush-money trial , briefly speaking outside and call...
- + Nike's Track Outfits for Female Olympians Are ... Interesting—The Nike outfits set to be worn by Team USA track and field athletes during this summer's Paris Olympics were unveiled last week, but one version isn'...
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