After a tumultuous week, leading voices in Trump's MAGA base are uniting in his defense following a Wall Street Journal article about Epstein. The president's move to release grand jury testimony has reignited support among his followers, shifting the narrative of criticism to a collective rallying against the media.
A person in Arizona has died from pneumonic plague, marking the first death from this disease in 18 years. Experts warn that while rare, the plague still poses a significant health threat in modern times.
A recent study reveals how women's anger evolves during the transition to menopause. While anger increases with age, its expression diminishes, highlighting the importance of emotional regulation. Experts emphasize the need for awareness and education on mood changes during this crucial life stage.
A 61-year-old man tragically died after being pulled into an MRI machine while wearing a large metallic chain. The incident highlights critical safety hazards associated with MRI scans and the importance of screening.
Excitement builds as NASA's ESCAPADE Mars probes are set to launch aboard Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket on August 15. This mission promises groundbreaking insights into Mars' magnetic field and atmosphere.
This July, skywatchers are in for a treat as three meteor showers—the alpha Capricornids, Southern delta Aquariids, and Perseids—unfold. Get the details on when and how to catch these stunning celestial displays!
Superman continues to reign supreme at the box office, raking in $16.6 million in its second weekend. Will its momentum sustain as new films like I Know What You Did Last Summer and Smurfs hit theaters?
The 2025 Emmys nominations revealed shocking snubs and surprising wins. Discover which beloved shows and actors were overlooked and why some of Netflix's series dominated the Limited Series category!
Charli XCX has married The 1975's George Daniel in a beautiful ceremony at Hackney Town Hall, London. The couple, who have been together for three years, shared their joy with family and friends as they exchanged vows in style!
The shocking cancellation of Stephen Colbert's 'Late Show' by CBS signals a major shift in late-night television. As streaming services rise, traditional networks face tough financial decisions. What does this mean for the future of comedy?