NASA's largest antenna, DSS-14, has been offline since September due to damage, creating challenges for deep space communications. Learn how this impacts current and future missions!
Families of six campers and two counselors who died in a tragic flood at Camp Mystic are suing the camp's owners for negligence, alleging that management ignored known safety risks. The lawsuits seek accountability for the preventable deaths and aim to raise awareness about camper safety.
A mother of two believed she was suffering from a bad cold, only to learn from doctors that she had advanced cancer. This alarming story sheds light on the importance of health vigilance.
In a shocking scandal, two MLB pitchers, Luis Leandro Ortiz and Emmanuel Clase, are accused of conspiring with bettors to rig pitches for illegal profits. The investigation uncovered a web of deceit that has rocked baseball.
SpaceX successfully launched 29 Starlink satellites this morning, marking another step in expanding its broadband network. The Falcon 9 rocket took off from Kennedy Space Center, with the booster making a safe return to the ocean.
Exciting developments in Alzheimer's research reveal that two existing drugs may reverse brain damage in mice, offering hope for future human trials as awareness grows ahead of the Walk to End Alzheimer’s.
Take Two's CEO Strauss Zelnick announces that GTA5 and GTA Online continue to thrive 12 years post-launch, with sales exceeding Brazil's entire population. The excitement builds as GTA6 faces another delay to 2026.
After a tough session for tech giants like Nvidia and Microsoft, stock futures show slight gains. With job cuts at a two-decade high, what does this mean for investors? A potential end to the government shutdown may offer hope.
T-Mobile is transforming emergency communications with its new satellite Text to 911 feature, allowing users to connect with emergency services from anywhere. This innovative service is free for all, regardless of the carrier, marking a significant leap in wireless technology.
In a surprising turn of events, Rockstar Games has announced that the highly anticipated Grand Theft Auto VI will now launch on November 19, 2026. This delay has already impacted Take Two's stock, which fell by 10%.