'Who's telling Trump he might be seeking one of those black jobs?'
Michelle Obama mocked Trump, accusing the former president of doubling down on lies to "make people fear us".
'Hope is making a comeback' – Michelle Obama at DNC
Former First Lady Michelle Obama got a lengthy standing ovation as she told delegates she thought "something magical was in the air".
Trinidad and Tobago refloats mystery oil spill tanker
Some 50,000 barrels of oil have leaked since the ship overturned off the Caribbean nation's coast in February.
Tim Walz’s wife clarifies their fertility treatment was not IVF
Tim Walz has made his story about IVF and his family's fertility woes a hallmark of Democratic campaign rallies.
Woman Claims Daughter Became Preganant by Wearing Underwear Purchased Online
By Spooky on August 20th, 2024 Category: News A Chinese company recently published
A New Way To Lose Weight: Scientists Develop Powerful Mint-Derived Molecules That Fight Fat
Researchers have synthesized complex menthyl esters and uncovered the mechanism by which they interact with the liver X receptor. Researchers developed menthyl esters with significant anti-inflammatory and anti-obesity effects, potentially offering new treatments for chronic inflammatory conditions and metabolic disorders.
Want To Live Longer? Science Says To Stretch
Research reveals that middle-aged individuals with higher flexibility, measured by the Flexindex, show reduced mortality risks. This study, involving over 3,000 participants, found that better flexibility is linked to a significant decrease in death rates, underlining the importance of including
The Hidden Architect: Biologists Uncover Unexpected Role of Nuclei in Organ Development
New research revealed that cell nuclei, not just cell surfaces, control the stiffness and organization of eye and brain tissues during development, indicating a significant role for the nucleus in shaping embryonic tissue structure and potentially influencing related diseases. Biophysicist
How NASA Plans to Rescue Artemis Astronauts in Emergencies
NASA has continually advanced its emergency egress systems since the Mercury and Gemini missions, incorporating ground-based routes and spacecraft launch escape systems. The latest Artemis II mission introduces a track cable escape system at Kennedy Space Center, with baskets designed
Rare pre-Inca burials of 4 people found at 'water cult' temple in Peru
Archaeologists have found the skeletal remains of four people — two children, a teenager and an adult — at a site in Peru that predates the Incas.
The blue supermoon will 'swallow' Saturn tonight — here's when the rare 'lunar occultation' begins
Here's everything you need to know to see the moon as it occults, or passes completely in front of, the bright planet Saturn tonight.
Is painting your nails bad for you?
Painting your nails is generally considered safe, but the practice does carry a few health concerns that scientists don't fully understand yet.
Look: Postcard arrives at Wales address 121 years late
A postcard arrived at its intended destination in Wales 121 years after the date on its postmark.
Tennis star Jannik Sinner tests positive for steroids, but avoids suspension
World No. 1 Jannik Sinner tested positive for steroids, but will not be suspended after investigators determined the substances entered his system unintentionally, the International Tennis Integrity Agency said Tuesday.