This Saturday, millions of demonstrators across the U.S. are set to protest President Trump's policies in a wave of unity. Organized by the No Kings movement, the event aims to showcase collective discontent with the current administration. Will it surpass the June protests that drew over 5 million participants? The stakes are high as police and National Guards prepare for the crowds.
Astronomers have uncovered a groundbreaking cosmic event, GRB 250702B, the longest gamma-ray burst ever recorded. This discovery challenges existing theories about stellar deaths and opens new avenues for cosmic research.
New research reveals a second 'thermostat' in Earth's climate system that may accelerate the arrival of the next ice age. This discovery challenges previous predictions and suggests a more complex interaction between CO2 levels and geological processes.
A catastrophic explosion at an explosives plant in Tennessee has left the community in mourning, with officials confirming no survivors found. As the investigation continues, the emotional toll on families and responders is profound.
New research reveals how distinct cell populations within lung cancer tissues can predict patient responses to immunotherapy, offering insights for personalized treatments and better outcomes.
Amidst swirling rumors of dysfunction and leaks, Bill Belichick faces a challenging situation at UNC as the football team's struggles mount. Will he manage to turn things around or is his time in Chapel Hill running out?
A Florida man, Jonathan Rinderknecht, has been arrested for allegedly starting the catastrophic Palisades Fire that claimed 12 lives. Authorities reveal startling evidence linking him to the blaze.
A shocking investigation reveals that an Uber driver allegedly set the most destructive fire in Los Angeles history, resulting in 12 deaths and massive destruction. Discover the details behind this tragic event.
The Red Sea, known for its biblical significance, has a history that reveals an astonishing tale of complete desiccation and a cataclysmic flood that shaped its current form. A recent study uncovers how the seabed dried up and was later refilled, transforming the basin dramatically.
As SpaceX's Starlink satellites continue to deorbit, experts warn of potential risks including Kessler syndrome, a scenario that could render parts of Earth's orbit unusable. Harvard astrophysicist Jonathan McDowell sheds light on the implications of increasing satellite reentries and their environmental effects.