Ecuadorian President Noboa names interim vice president amid spat
Noboa has tussled with Vice President Veronica Abad over questions of insubordination as new general elections approach.
Photos: More than 70 Palestinians killed in Israeli attacks on Gaza
Head of the enclave's police, his deputy and a journalist among those who lost their lives.
US soldier identified as dead in Las Vegas Cybertruck explosion: Reports
Federal law enforcement searched a home in Colorado in connection to the explosion that injured seven on Wednesday.
AFib and Alzheimer’s: Coffee Drinking Could Lower Cognitive Risk
Consuming five or more cups of coffee daily may enhance cognitive function in individuals with irregular heart rhythms, according to a new study published in the Journal of the American Heart Association. Drinking several cups of coffee daily may help
Storm Surfers: How Bats Harness Weather to Travel Thousands of Miles
Scientists used ultra-light sensors connected “like cell phones” across Europe to study how bats migrate over the continent. Birds may dominate the skies when it comes to long-distance travel, but they’re not the only masters of epic journeys. A select
The Mars Helicopter That Survived 72 Flights and Changed Planetary Exploration
Ingenuity, NASA’s Mars Helicopter, surpassed expectations as the first aircraft to operate on another planet. Despite being designed for five test flights over 30 days, it completed 72 flights across three years, demonstrating exceptional resilience. Its last mission ended due
Game-Changing Thermal Switches Boost Energy Efficiency
A revolutionary advancement in thermal switch technology has been achieved utilizing cerium oxide to significantly enhance performance and sustainability. This innovative approach offers a more efficient, economical, and eco-friendly alternative to traditional materials, marking a major step forward in electronics
Watch: Newborn right whale calves make rare visit to Florida coast
Wildlife officials in Florida said a group of endangered right whales made a rare appearance off the coast of Ponte Bedra Beach, and they included two new calves.
FBI raids former NYPD Chief Jeffrey Maddrey’s home, removes items
The FBI on Thursday raided the home of former New York Police Department Chief Jeffrey Maddrey and removed several items.
Watch: Montana man unofficially breaks world record for kettleball swings
A Montana man unofficially broke a Guinness World Record by completing 5,148 pounds worth of kettleball swings in one minute.
Brother of New Orleans attack victim reveals last words shared between them
The brother of a victim of the New Orleans attack has paid a tearful tribute to his "best friend" and "role model" - and revealed what the pair last said to each other.
Man who died in Tesla in Las Vegas ‘suffered gunshot wound’ before explosion
The man who authorities believe died in the Tesla Cybertruck that exploded outside one of Donald Trump's hotels was an active-duty army soldier who served in the special forces, US officials have said.
How Japan pioneered the global phenomenon of entrepreneur pitch shows like Dragons’ Den
Before Dragons' Den in the UK became a global hit and America's Shark Tank turned startup pitches into mainstream entertainment, there was Manē no Tora (Tiger of Money or Money Tigers). Launched in Japan in 2001 by Nippon TV and
Selling fear: Marketing for cybersecurity products often leaves consumers less secure
You have likely seen multiple ads for products and services designed to make you more secure online. When you turn on your television, see online ads, or even when you get in-app notifications, you are likely to encounter cybersecurity technology