American Astronaut Flies to Space Station on Russian Ship
The new space station crew includes American Chris Williams, who holds a Ph.D. in astronomy and is a board-certified medical physicist at Harvard Medical School.
Utah Death Row Man Dies After Years of Waiting
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Utah man who was spared execution this fall after developing dementia during his 37 years on death row died Wednesday of apparent natural causes, according to the state’s Department of Corrections. Ralph Leroy Menzies, 67, was set to die by firing squad...
LSU Fires Coach Brian Kelly, Owes Millions
The posturing over Brian Kelly's $54 million buyout from LSU is over, sources told ESPN, as the school sent him a letter Wednesday saying it is officially terminating him without cause.
Doctor Reveals 3 Simple Steps for Younger-Looking Skin
At 44, Dr. Christine Hall wants her skin to look radiant, but she also thinks about what she can do to help it age healthily.
National Guard Soldier Shot in DC May Not Survive, Father Says
The devastated father of a National Guard memebr who was shot on duty yesterday said that she will not survive.
AI Is Taking Over Jobs, Study Finds
AI is swiftly reshaping America's labor market, performing many technical and cognitive tasks across a range of industries, study says.
Speaker of the House’s Wife Shares Embarrassing Family Secrets
The Johnsons appeared on Katie Miller's podcast with Kelly Johnson spilling the beans left and right.
Shark Attack Kills Woman Off Australian Coast
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — A shark killed a woman and seriously injured a man off the Australian east coast on Thursday, police said. Emergency services were called to the beach in Crowdy Bay, 360 kilometers (224 miles) north of Sydney, following reports that two people in their 20s had been bitten by a shark at...
Big Companies Cutting Jobs For a Reason We Saw Coming
Some of the largest Fortune 500 companies across sectors have announced job cuts this year.
Why Bosses Are Letting Go of Workers in Their 60s
Employers are quietly letting go of workers in their 60s. From automation to cultural bias, here's why older employees are being replaced, and what it reveals.

















