The gunman who killed 7 and injured at least 22 others in a West Texas shooting rampage Labor Day weekend before he was shot and killed by police was federally banned from owning or buying firearms after a court previously ruled he was mentally unfit to do so, authorities said. | Continue reading
Crime-ridden San Francisco have introduced new sanitized language for criminals, getting rid of words such as “offender,” “addict” while a “convicted felon” will now be known as a “justice-involved person.” | Continue reading
NASA has officially confirmed a mission to Jupiter's moon Europa, a trek that could answer whether the icy celestial body could be habitable for humans and support life. | Continue reading
A Missouri farmer who was sentenced to prison for racking up millions by falsely advertising organic food has died by suicide, a coroner said Tuesday. | Continue reading
San Francisco is a city of extremes. It's got more billionaires per capita than anywhere else in the world but it's also got a homeless problem so severe that it rivals some third-world nations. | Continue reading
Her name was “Lucille,” and in B.B. King’s hands she gave voice to the “King of the Blues.” | Continue reading
Britain's greatest living scientist is convinced cyborgs will rule the planet by the end of this century. | Continue reading
Police in British Columbia, Canada, issued an apology Friday after a cat filter was mistakenly applied to a live stream of a news conference about a double murder. | Continue reading
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agents had to use tear gas and pepper spray early Saturday to stop nearly 50 “undocumented individuals” from illegally entering the U.S. | Continue reading
Scientists have identified a radiation leak on the wreck of a Russian nuclear submarine that sank in Arctic waters in 1989. | Continue reading
Mount Everest has a plumbing problem. The current "biggest" threat to climbers on the world's tallest peak, the former head of the Nepal Mountaineering Association says, is the staggering amount of human excrement being left on its slopes -- with some estimates putting that numbe … | Continue reading
NASA is eyeing up a nearby asteroid that contains enough gold to make everyone on Earth a billionaire. | Continue reading
Arby's has the Megetables. | Continue reading
As the search for intelligent extraterrestrial life marches on, researchers have suggested no shortage of possible signs to look for, including carbon monoxide, dust storms and methane, which is commonly emitted from organic means, including humans. But new research suggests that … | Continue reading
This weekend, I experienced a first as a member of Congress – I was uninvited to give the keynote address at the world’s premier cybersecurity conference. | Continue reading
A dozen current and former Facebook moderators described a filth-ridden, emotionally disturbing, high-stress work environment, often leaving them with post-traumatic stress disorder and related conditions. | Continue reading
Rep. Will Hurd, R-Tex, will no longer be speaking at cyber security conference after critics expressed outrage over his voting record on women's issues. | Continue reading
How does a kid get from Compton to Oxford? Our family struggled against hunger and deprivation, but my mom raised her three children to believe in their potential and the goodness of God. | Continue reading
A large mass of unknown material has been discovered on the largest crater on the Moon and scientists aren't sure what it is. | Continue reading
Drivers in the Lone Star state are about to be seeing less red. | Continue reading
Donald Trump denied calling Meghan Markle "nasty." | Continue reading
It all began with some t-shirts. | Continue reading
A gargantuan number of earthquakes hit Yellowstone National Park in 2017 and 2018, sparking worries that it could trigger an eruption of the world's largest super volcano. But a new study suggests that the quakes may have actually been aftershocks from another seismic event — fro … | Continue reading
During Tulane University’s recent commencement ceremony, Apple CEO Tim Cook confessed to the graduating class that “in some important ways, my generation has failed you.” He’s right, but for all the wrong reasons. | Continue reading
The Pentagon has finally uttered the words it always avoided when discussing the possible existence of UFOs — “unidentified aerial phenomena” — and admits that it still investigates reports of them. | Continue reading
Thousands of residents in Northern California may be threatened by flooding in the future by levees that have been weakened not by weather, but the people living on them. | Continue reading
Trump would be happy to spend 2020 running against overzealous Democrats, Mueller and the media. | Continue reading
Well, a potentially hot one. | Continue reading
Twenty students have commited suicide in India over the past week, after the Board of Intermediate Education announced their exam results, which have been marked in controversay after Khaleejtimes reported there were discrepancies in the results. | Continue reading
What's behind the notion that nominating anyone who's not a minority or a woman is insufficiently woke? | Continue reading
A D.C.-based journalist has apparently been locked out of his iPad for more than 25 million minutes – or, nearly half a century – after his 3-year-old son tried to use it without the correct password, according to a screengrab shared on his Twitter page. | Continue reading
President Trump on Thursday signed an executive order to promote free speech on college campuses by threatening colleges with the loss of federal research funding if they do not protect those rights. | Continue reading
Black holes are gravitational monsters, squeezing gas and dust down to a microscopic point like great cosmic trash compactors. | Continue reading
If you've ever questioned the nature of your reality, a new study suggests that there are actually two different versions of it – at least at the quantum level. | Continue reading
Customers of a Canadian cryptocurrency exchange are reportedly unable to access $190 million of funds after the company’s founder died with the passwords needed to access the money. | Continue reading
If you're fed up with robocalls, you're not alone. | Continue reading
University of South Florida St. Petersburg said it mistakenly sent out more than 400 acceptance letters to potential students Saturday. | Continue reading
Satellite images shot Thursday and obtained exclusively by Fox News have revealed a new deployment of Isksander missile batteries and launchers near the border with Ukraine. | Continue reading
Facebook employees were caught writing glowing reviews of the Facebook Portal on Amazon. | Continue reading
Doctors and medical establishments are sharply reducing doses of – or altogether no long prescribing -- pain medications, leaving many among the estimated 20 million Americans who suffer from daily debilitating chronic pain to consider ending their lives, and many others to kill … | Continue reading
In an exclusive interview with "Fox & Friends" host Pete Hegseth set to air during the Fox News New Year's Eve Special, President Trump suggested that only Massachusetts Democratic Sen. Elizabeth Warren's "psychiatrist" knows whether she thinks she can win the White House in 2020 … | Continue reading
A cybersecurity company that participated in a disinformation campaign against a Republican candidate in the Alabama Senate race penned a Senate report touted as a “bombshell” on Russian social media operations in the 2016. | Continue reading
Part of SEC settlement. | Continue reading
There are plenty of reasons why “It’s a Wonderful Life,” which first premiered in 1946, is still considered to be one of the most popular Christmas films of all time. | Continue reading