Astronomers have uncovered a unique supernova, SN2021yfj, which reveals deeper layers of a massive star never seen before, challenging existing theories of stellar evolution.
A U.S. military mini shuttle, the X-37B, has launched into space to conduct classified experiments, including testing laser communications and navigation without GPS. This marks its eighth flight since 2010.
In a surprising decision, a federal judge has ordered the closure of the controversial 'Alligator Alcatraz' immigration facility within 60 days, citing severe environmental damage and inhumane conditions for detainees. This landmark ruling is a significant win for environmental advocates and signals a shift in immigration policy.
In a shocking turn of events, Delta and United Airlines are facing lawsuits for charging premium prices for window seats that lack actual windows. Passengers claim they were misled and are seeking justice. Join the growing outrage!
The US Supreme Court has allowed the Trump administration to temporarily halt hundreds of millions in medical research grants, raising concerns over the impact on diversity and inclusion initiatives.
In a surprising call to action, a top Justice Department official has urged the Federal Reserve's chair to remove a board member amid allegations of mortgage fraud, following President Trump's demands for accountability.
President Trump's administration faces backlash over the new migrant detention facility in Florida and stringent immigration enforcement in D.C., raising environmental and public safety concerns as tensions escalate.
Cracker Barrel has unveiled a new logo that drops its iconic barrel and Uncle Herschel figure, sparking mixed reactions from loyal fans. This change is part of a broader rebranding effort, including new menu items and restaurant remodels.
In a significant ruling, a Miami federal judge has ordered that the controversial migrant detention facility known as 'Alligator Alcatraz' can remain operational but cannot expand or accept new detainees. This decision follows lawsuits over environmental violations impacting the fragile Everglades ecosystem.
In a significant ruling, Erik Menendez was denied parole after 36 years for the murder of his parents. The board cited his prison behavior and the nature of the crime as key factors in their decision.