Contracting COVID-19 may increase a person’s chance of developing diabetes, especially among people who are more vulnerable to the disease, a new study shows The chief researcher for
Navy Ship To Be Named For Late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg The late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg will soon have a Navy ship named
All of J.R.R. Tolkien’s Paintings and Maps Are Now Online to Inspire Adventure The estate of J.R.R. Tolkien has added a series of illustrations and maps to its
Ancient reptilian fossil may represent a transitional species between land vertebrates and snakes Less than 100 million years after vertebrates first grew legs, some of their descendants had evolved
Another 4.4 million Americans quit their jobs in February Job openings hovered at a near-record level in February, little changed from the previous month, continuing a trend that
Supreme Court to hear lawsuit alleging Andy Warhol infringed on a photographer’s copyright in using her photo of the musician Prince as basis for a Warhol art piece
Male birth control pill found to be 99 percent effective in mice A new male contraceptive was found to be 99 percent effective when tested in mice, according
A new paper in Nature argues that the Spinosaurus “hunted underwater” The researchers say that the dense bones of the predator allowed it to sink more easily, helping
Brain implants have allowed a fully paralyzed person to communicate in full sentences This is the first instance where a completely locked-in person, meaning they are conscious and
Children who recover from COVID-19 will likely still have lasting antibodies at least seven months after an initial infection, rivaling or even exceeding their durability in adults, according
A Mississippi assistant principal was terminated after reading the children’s book “I Need A New Butt!” to second graders A Mississippi assistant principal was fired after reading the
Doritos bags will now have 5 fewer chips thanks to inflation Gas prices are rising, and chip numbers are falling. As a result of inflation, bags of Doritos
Thieves steal more than 1,000 gallons of fuel using a trap door Police in Missouri City, Texas are searching for thieves who allegedly stole 1,000 gallons of diesel
Scientists reveal the ideal amount of sleep adults really need Sleep is important for many reasons, but experts have warned that too much can actually be bad for
Starbucks is moving to phase out its disposable cups and will test a “borrow-a-cup” program in an effort to reduce waste The coffee giant goes through an estimated
Rent control measures may return Rent control measures could return to locations across the U.S., as lawmakers struggle to contain the increase in rental charges – which have
Florida man calls 911 to have meth tested for authenticity A 41-year-old man in Spring Hill, Florida is accused of calling 911 to have methamphetamine he bought at
An endangered bat was spotted in Rwanda for the first time in 40 years Conservationists spotted the Hill’s horseshoe bat, which lives in Rwanda’s dense Nyungwe forest, on
Democrats and Republicans in Congress have reached a $1.5 Trillion deal on a government funding package, including $14B in emergency economic and humanitarian assistance for Ukraine The bill
With a growing number of consumers seeking to boycott all things Russian, a top vodka brand wants everyone to know it has nothing to do with the country