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What Are GMDs and Why Is the US Government Worried About Them?

The source of these potentially catastrophic threats to America’s electrical grid is the sun.

Fingerprinting: How Studying These Unique Patterns Forever Changed History

A cousin of evolution theorist Charles Darwin created the first fingerprint classification system.

The 4.0 40-Yard Dash: Could This Be the Year Someone Runs One?

Receiver John Ross holds the record of fastest 40 thanks to the 4.22 he ran in 2017.

Bryce Harper Agrees to $330 Million Deal With the Philadelphia Phillies

The free agent outfielder will be in the City of Brotherly Love for the next 13 years.

Coyote Fur Is In Big Demand Thanks To Canada Goose

Parka manufacturers use coyote fur on their coats.

103-Year-Old Woman Becomes Oldest-Ever Grand Canyon Ranger

It's her official responsibility to spread the word about the park’s beauty.

House Passed First Major Gun Control Legislation in 25 Years

Members of Congress approved the background check measure for all gun sales by vote of 240 to 190.

Jason Witten Leaving ESPN Job on “MNF” to Return to Cowboys

Witten is ending his retirement and will return to Dallas for his 16th NFL season.

NY Jets Open to Trading No. 3 Pick in NFL Draft to NY Giants

It would be the first time Gotham's football squads have made a trade since 1983.

Ex-NFL Coach Mike McCarthy Accused of Berating High School Refs

The former Packers coach allegedly used "unsportsmanlike language" with the officials.

FBI Bewildered by Thousands of Artifacts, Native American Bones Found in Indiana Home

Agents say there's no one expert who can identify every object.

Bill Gates Lists Breakthrough Technology For 2019

Robotic arms and sewerless sanitation systems make the roster.

FedEx Robots Might Soon Replace Pizza Delivery People

The shipping company said it will implement its bots in multiple cities, pending approval.

Dennis Rodman Wished Trump and Kim Jong-un “Best of Luck’ at Summit

The two-time NBA All-Star wrote Trump is in the running for a Nobel Peace Prize.

Report: Number of Shark Attacks Increasing in US and Australia

There were more than 700 reported shark attacks in 2018.