The US achieved its first moon landing in 50 years through Intuitive Machines' Odysseus, the private sector's first lunar touchdown near the south pole, despite initial navigation issues.
Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice Parker endorsed the Seven Mountains Mandate and ruled embryos as people, advocating for American law to align with evangelical Christian beliefs.
Polls suggest Trump could lose support if found guilty in his criminal trials, but the real impact and voter honesty regarding legal outcomes on electoral decisions remain uncertain.
Wendy Williams has been diagnosed with primary progressive aphasia and frontotemporal dementia, as disclosed by her medical team, leading to a communication barrier with her family.
Nvidia set a stock market record by adding over $230 billion in value in one day, dominating the AI chip market with over 70% sales and tripling its stock value in a year, thanks to early investments.
AT&T service was restored after widespread outages affected over 70,000 customers across major U.S. cities, with the cause remaining unclear and investigations underway by the FCC.
CBS's seizure of fired journalist Catherine Herridge's files, including those on confidential sources, has sparked uproar, raising serious concerns about press freedom and source protection.
Nalin Haley, son of GOP candidate Nikki Haley, vigorously defends his mother against critics on social media, using sharp retorts to counteract figures like Sunny Hostin and political opponents.
Charlie Woods, the 15-year-old son of golf legend Tiger Woods, shot a 16-over-par 86 at a PGA Tour pre-qualifier in Florida, missing the chance to advance to the upcoming Cognizant Classic field.
Yale reinstated standardized test requirements with a "test-flexible" policy, accepting SAT, ACT, AP, and IB scores to enhance diversity and support students from various socioeconomic backgrounds.
Most UK companies that participated in the world's largest four-day working week trial have made the policy permanent, reporting improvements in employee well-being and reduced staff turnover.
Criticism of President Biden's age overlooks that his opponent, Trump, shares similar age-related traits, and VP Harris is a capable successor, rendering Biden's age a non-issue for the election.
Shane Gillis, once fired by "SNL" for offensive remarks, will host the show, marking a significant turnaround and underscoring ongoing debates around comedy, free speech, and redemption.
President Biden met with Alexei Navalny's family in the Bay Area, attended a high-priced fundraiser amid protests and support, and promised impending sanctions against Putin for Navalny's death.
A Texas judge ruled Barbers Hill Independent School District can enforce a hair length policy against a Black student with locs without violating the state's CROWN Act, designed to prevent hair discrimination.
Officers who responded to the Uvalde school shooting have been ordered to testify before a grand jury investigating their mishandled response, potentially facing criminal charges for their actions.
Research indicates U.S. electric vehicle ownership crosses partisan lines, with significant Republican ownership, challenging the stereotype of EVs being predominantly owned by Democrats.
Change Healthcare, a major healthcare technology company, reported a cyberattack causing nationwide pharmacy outages and prescription delays amidst a larger cell outage affecting 911 services.
Malia Obama, stepping out of her parents' shadow, uses her middle name, Malia Ann, as her stage name to forge a career in filmmaking, showcasing her talent with a short film at the Sundance Film Festival.
Nearly half of college graduates work in unrelated jobs, affecting long-term earnings and career paths, underlining the importance of major choice, internships, and the first job post-graduation.
President Biden has the chance to turn GOP's political miscalculations into a decisive executive action on border security, altering the immigration conversation before the election.
MSNBC contributor Claire McCaskill called The New York Times' fact-check of Biden's economic comments "ridiculous," challenging their critique of the president's statements.
Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin is challenging a 174-year-old law seen as an abortion ban, aiming for a constitutional review by a state Supreme Court with a liberal, pro-abortion rights majority.