Israel’s First Privately Funded Moon Mission Set To Launch
If successful, Israel would be the fourth country to land on the moon.
When President Nixon Met Chairman Mao
As tensions grow between the U.S. and China, a look back at the nations' historic breakthrough.
First Mammal Falls Victim to Extinction Due to Climate Change
This rat was considered endangered in 1992.
How Fear Got the Best of the Oscars
Has the annual awards show faded to irrelevance?
Trump Just Signed The Space Force Policy
The Pentagon has a lot of work to do.
Olympian’s Lawyers Argue Against “Flawed” Testosterone Limit for Women
Caster Semenya’s legal team is hitting back against the International Association of Athletics Federations.
Super Bowl Champ Patriots Have NFL’s Second-easiest Schedule in 2019
Only the Washington Redskins have an easier road to the playoffs in the upcoming season.
Cultured Lab Meat Could Be Worse for the Environment Than Beef
Can’t we have anything nice?
Stephen Curry and Barack Obama Offer Message of Hope to Minority Boys
Obama and Curry teamed up at an My Brother’s Keeper Alliance anniversary event.
DNA Evidence on Discarded Napkin Links Man to 1993 Murder
Police were able to connect Jerry Westrom to the stabbing of a woman more than 25 years ago.
Arizona Bill Would Charge Residents $250 to Have Their DNA Put in Database
Bill 1475 was introduced by Republican Senator David Livingston.
FDA, Drug Companies, Doctors Mishandle Fentanyl Prescriptions: Report
Agencies became aware of this problem over time but did nothing to stop it.
MLB to Implement New Rules to Stop High-tech Sign-stealing
Teams that violate the rules can lose both draft picks and international spending money.
White House Launches Global Initiative to Decriminalize Homosexuality
The administration is responding in part to a reported hanging of a young gay man in Iran.
MLB’s First Unanimous Hall of Famer Facing Glut of Child Support Lawsuits
Mariano Rivera has called the allegations lodged against him in his native Panama "unfounded."