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Here's what the FDA says contributed to the baby formula shortage crisis
Friday, September 23, 2022
The Food and Drug Administration rattled off 15 reasons behind the national baby formula shortage, but couldn't identify a specific person or agency responsible.
Tired of Saturn's rings? Check out NASA's latest image of the bands around Neptune
Thursday, September 22, 2022
The last time scientists caught such a clear glimpse of Neptune's rings was when Voyager 2 flew past the distant planet in 1989. Now the James Webb Space Telescope has delivered a crisp new image.
Tricolored bats could become endangered as a fungal disease decimates their population
Tuesday, September 13, 2022
White-nose syndrome is killing off many bat colonies across North America. The same disease is decimating the northern long-eared bat population, which is also on the brink of extinction.
The man who shot and killed John Lennon in 1980 was denied parole for the 12th time
Tuesday, September 13, 2022
Mark David Chapman, 67, is being held at Green Haven Correctional Facility in New York. His next opportunity for parole will be in February 2024.
Seattle Pacific University leaders are sued for anti-LGBTQ hiring practices
Tuesday, September 13, 2022
The lawsuit says the university discriminates against potential faculty members by prohibiting individuals in same-sex relationships from being hired.
How space exploration has changed, 60 years since JFK's 'We Choose the Moon' speech
Monday, September 12, 2022
On the anniversary of President Kennedy's speech on the race to the moon, we look at the dramatic advances in U.S. space science, from commercial flights and missions to Mars to the Webb telescope.
Strike hard, strike fast: Season 5 of 'Cobra Kai' has a 100% score on Rotten Tomatoes
Friday, September 09, 2022
The new season of the Karate Kid spinoff, like previous ones, has been a wild success, filled with cheesy one-liners, nostalgic '80s rock and high schoolers busting out advanced karate moves.
What is LGBTQ History Month and why did a Miami school board change its mind about it?
Friday, September 09, 2022
LGBTQ History Month celebrates 31 days of education and recognition of the LGBTQ civil rights movement. A school board in Miami voted against the month-long observance, after approving it last year.
Royal family members gather by Queen Elizabeth's side as health concerns swirl
Thursday, September 08, 2022
The queen, under medical supervision at Balmoral Castle in Scotland, had been in poor health in recent months. Her children were by her side when she passed away Thursday.
Meet South Dakota's new corn-bassador, a boy who recently found out that corn is real
Thursday, September 08, 2022
Tariq has loved corn ever since he found out it was real. The 7-year-old has been declared South Dakota's Official Corn-bassador after his passion for the vegetable went viral on TikTok and YouTube.
A newly discovered planet 40% larger than Earth may be suitable for life
Wednesday, September 07, 2022
It's one of two new planets that were recently found about 100 light years from Earth, both of which take just days to orbit their own sun.
Despite its innocently furry appearance, the puss caterpillar's sting is brutal
Wednesday, September 07, 2022
The puss caterpillar has venomous barbs along its hairy body, and they cause extreme pain for many people who come into contact with one of the fuzzy little bugs.
Credit Karma will pay $3 million to users targeted with false preapproved offers
Tuesday, September 06, 2022
The FTC order came after nearly a third of Credit Karma users who were told they qualified for preapproved credit card offers were actually turned down, wasting their time and hurting credit scores.
Nichelle Nichols' remains will go explore strange new worlds
Monday, August 29, 2022
A portion of the trailblazing actor's ashes will travel to deep space later this year. Along for the journey are remains of the show's creator and another star from the series.
Long overlooked, Oregon's Swastika Mountain may have a new name soon
Monday, August 29, 2022
Swastika Mountain, located about 30 miles outside Eugene, Ore., was named after a local ranch in the early 1900s. Now it's in the process of being renamed.
Materials taken from Mar-a-Lago will be assessed for possible national security risks
Saturday, August 27, 2022
The Office of the Director of National Intelligence told NPR it will work with the Justice Department to review the documents removed from former President Trump's Florida home.
Uvalde parents and activists rally in Austin to demand age increase for AR-15 sales
Friday, August 26, 2022
Gun safety advocates in Texas are demanding that Gov. Greg Abbott raise the age for purchasing AR-15-style rifles from 18 to 21. Abbott could put the issue to a vote by calling a special session.
Sap from this tree will give you blisters, eating the apple-like fruit can kill you
Thursday, August 25, 2022
One bite of the fruit from the manchineel tree can be lethal, and contact with the bark, leaves and sap of the tree results in blisters and extreme pain.
The FBI is on the hunt for a Denver bank robber dubbed the 'Empty Promise Bandit'
Thursday, August 25, 2022
The suspect has robbed at least three banks in the Denver metropolitan area. And though a weapon hasn't been seen in the incidents, the robber has threatened to use one in at least one instance.
80 years ago, the Soviets began defending Stalingrad against Germany
Tuesday, August 23, 2022
Adolf Hitler was determined to take Stalingrad. Josef Stalin and the Soviet Union were equally determined to stop him, which resulted in some of the fiercest fighting of World War II.