$10,000 Utah hidden treasure found The search for $10,000 in cash hidden away in the mountains of Utah is over. Last month, Maxim and Cline launched the second-annual
Are morning people happier? Night owl? That might make you less happy than your morning counterparts, suggests new study. The report notes that prior research has also shown
An atomic clock that could transform deep-space travel has successfully completed its first test run in space NASA’s Deep Space Atomic Clock, which launched on a satellite in
Greek police recovered two paintings by Pablo Picasso and Piet Mondrian stolen during a heist at the National Gallery in Athens in 2012 Picasso had donated his “Woman’s
“Space is for everyone”: Europe’s Space Agency to hire first disabled astronaut The European Space Agency hopes to hire and launch the world’s first physically disabled astronaut and
If you bought this frozen shrimp, it’s been recalled A salmonella outbreak linked to frozen cooked shrimp sold under different brand names has prompted a recall of the
Google to delay its replacement of internet cookies, which track user behavior while browsing, with machine learning algorithms by two years Google has delayed a major privacy change to its
UPDATE: The Supreme Court ruled 8-1 in favor of a former cheerleader who was suspended from cheering at a Pennsylvania high school after posting a vulgar rant on
Prison phone calls are now free in the state of Connecticut Following the signing of a bill by Governor Ned Lamont, the new law will allow incarcerated individuals
Time To Go Back to the Office? There’s Little Consensus More than a year into the pandemic, a recent survey found opinions vary on when people will return
After doctors told the parents of a premature baby he had a 0% chance of survival, the infant beat all odds and reached his first birthday Richard Scott
4-day workweek, meet 5-hour workday If you polled a large portion of the working populace on whether they preferred an 8-hour workday or a 5-hour workday, we’re confident
The U.S. Federal Reserve kept its target range for interest rates unchanged at 0% to 0.25% at the end of a two-day policy meeting The Fed announced plans
Olympic runner says tainted burrito led to positive test for banned substance Shelby Houlihan, the American record holder in the 1,500 and 5,000 meters, posted on social media
Researchers discover two new types of glial cells in the brain; study opens up a new avenue for addressing injuries that cause brain damage A research group at the
China sternly reminded Japan not to refer to Taiwan as a country Japan’s prime minister referred to the self-ruled island as a country during a recent meeting of
Employers can require vaccinations New guidance from the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) makes it clear that employers can require workers to be vaccinated if they’re entering a