In a shocking turn of events, the parents of missing baby Emmanuel Haro have been arrested on suspicion of murder, raising questions about the circumstances of his disappearance. As the search continues, inconsistencies in their statements have come to light.
Zach Cregger's horror film 'Weapons' has struck gold at the box office, surpassing $100 million domestically in just 14 days. This triumph marks a significant win for Warner Bros, following their success with 'Sinners'.
A new report has declared famine in Gaza, revealing catastrophic food insecurity affecting over a million people. International aid efforts are struggling amid ongoing conflict and accusations between Israel and Hamas.
In a surprising move, Showtime has opted to renew Dexter: Resurrection for a second season, while canceling the prequel series Dexter: Original Sin. This decision highlights the new leadership's focus on the flagship Dexter franchise.
Kilmar Abrego, the migrant wrongfully deported to El Salvador, has been released from custody in Tennessee. His case highlights the ongoing issues in U.S. immigration policies under Trump.
Antarctica is undergoing unprecedented changes as sea ice shrinks and ice sheets melt at alarming rates. This research reveals the far-reaching impacts on climate, wildlife, and global sea levels.
In a stunning turn of events, the FBI has raided the home and office of John Bolton, Trump’s former national security adviser, as part of an investigation into classified information handling. The fallout could shake the Republican establishment.
Ghislaine Maxwell denies witnessing any inappropriate behavior by Donald Trump in newly released transcripts. This comes amid ongoing scrutiny of the Trump administration's ties to the Epstein scandal.
Astronomers unveil a star system with five potentially habitable planets, while discoveries about black holes, neutrinos, and AI-driven physics experiments captivate the scientific community. Plus, learn how to witness an amazing planetary alignment this August!
Astronomers have tracked the brightest flash of radio waves, known as RBFLOAT, back to its source in the galaxy NGC 4141, revolutionizing our understanding of fast radio bursts (FRBs).