New research reveals that non-avian dinosaurs may have dramatically influenced Earth's landscape. Their extinction allowed forests to thrive, altering river formations and sediment distribution.
In a groundbreaking event, hundreds plunged into the Chicago River for the first organized swim in nearly a century, showcasing the incredible environmental progress made in cleaning this once-polluted waterway.
At Charlie Kirk's emotional memorial service, his wife Erika highlighted his Christian values, while Trump and other speakers rallied for a conservative revival in America. Can this tragedy spark a new movement?
A new study reveals that a 43 million-year-old asteroid impact created the Silverpit Crater in the North Sea, causing a massive tsunami. Discover how scientists solved this ancient mystery!
NASA's Cygnus XL mission to the ISS faced unexpected engine issues, delaying vital cargo delivery. Discover how astronauts adapt to challenges in the vastness of space.
Explore the groundbreaking research revealing the complex behavior of the Indian Plate beneath Tibet. This discovery reshapes our understanding of seismic activity and poses new risks for millions living near these majestic mountains.
In a stunning turn of events, Tom Homan, the former border czar under Trump, was caught on tape accepting a $50,000 cash bribe from undercover FBI agents. This shocking revelation raises questions about corruption at high levels of government.
President Trump's latest immigration overhaul introduces a $100,000 fee for new H-1B visa applicants, confusing many skilled workers. Current visa holders are relieved, but concerns rise over impacts on U.S. businesses and foreign tech talent.
This week in crypto was marked by Aster’s astonishing 1500% surge after the Fed's rate cut, while Fartcoin and other tokens faced significant declines. Discover the top winners and losers in the volatile crypto market!
Gary Cohn warns of a significant decline in the job market, citing a drop in job creation and increased corporate expense management. Is this a temporary setback or a sign of deeper economic issues?