A stunning Mars meteorite, discovered in Niger, has become the largest piece of the planet ever sold on Earth, fetching a record price at auction. Experts highlight its unique texture and significance in understanding the Solar System.
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On July 17, tens of thousands will march across the U.S. to honor John Lewis and protest against the Trump administration's policies on civil rights and social programs. Join the fight for justice!
Coca-Cola responds to Trump's claims about switching to cane sugar, defending its use of corn syrup and addressing health concerns related to obesity. The debate raises questions about the future of soft drinks in the U.S.
Chip stocks are on the rise following TSMC's record quarterly profit, while PepsiCo forecasts a smaller decline in annual core profit. June retail sales also show a surprising uptick, signaling strong consumer confidence.
In a recent interview, Trump faced backlash from his supporters over the Epstein files. He insists the Democrats manipulated the information while calling for transparency. What does this mean for the GOP?
Exciting news for Galaxy S25 users as a new One UI 8 beta build appears, but it comes with missing features! Discover what's happening with Samsung's latest update.
President Trump has been diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency, a benign condition causing leg swelling. Despite this, his overall health remains excellent, according to the White House.
In a surprising turn, the Justice Department's civil rights chief has requested a mere one-day sentence for Brett Hankison, the officer convicted in Breonna Taylor's death, raising eyebrows on racial justice efforts.
Get ready for the NFL season with our detailed predictions on each team's win totals! From the Giants' tough start to the Texans' resurgence, discover which teams are primed to exceed expectations and which might fall flat.