China releases first photo of an asteroid some consider Earth’s ‘quasi moon’
China’s Tianwen-2 space probe has beamed back the first photo of an asteroid that some astronomers think might have once been part of the moon. The mission aims to return a sample to Earth.
DOJ defends decision to drop criminal charges against billionaire Indian businessman
The Justice Department defended its decision to drop its criminal case against Indian billionaire Gautam Adani, saying the businessman’s reported pledge to invest billions of dollars in the United States did not influence the move.
National Guard soldiers fatally shoot man with gun in downtown Memphis
A state investigation is underway after members of Tennessee’s National Guard shot and killed a 20-year-old man in downtown Memphis on Sunday morning, while they were patrolling the streets as part of a task force created by President Donald Trump.
Lauren Bennett, singer on ‘Party Rock Anthem,’ dies at 37
Lauren Bennett, the singer who performed on the 2011 LMFAO hit “Party Rock Anthem,” has died at 37, her former group G.R.L. said Monday.
Graham Platner says he is considering the ‘best path forward’ in the Maine Senate race after denying sexual assault allegation
Maine Democratic Senate nominee Graham Platner is denying a new allegation of sexual assault, an explosive development injecting tumult into a key Senate race.
Iranian regime shows its power as defiant Tehran turns out for Khamenei’s funeral
TEHRAN, Iran — They turned out in force to pay their respects and show defiance.
BJ’s roof collapses during heavy rains in New Jersey
Heavy rains pounded New Jersey on Monday and caused the roof over a big box store to partially collapse, temporarily trapping two people inside, authorities said.
New research aims to get closer to settling the fierce debate over whether GLP-1s are worth the cost
A fierce debate is underway over who needs treatment with GLP-1s, and who should pay for that treatment. New research aims to get closer to the answer.
England’s Jordan Henderson suffers injury during ‘Wonderwall’ celebration after World Cup win
England reserve Jordan Henderson injured himself as his team celebrated their World Cup win over Mexico by singing the Oasis classic “Wonderwall.”
How the Trump administration leapt into action to reverse Folarin Balogun’s red card
In the minutes after the U.S. soccer team triumphed over Bosnia-Herzegovina, senior Trump administration officials kicked off an extraordinary behind-the-scenes push to reverse the red card shown to U.S. striker Folarin Balogun, hoping to preserve his eligibility for a pivotal World Cup match against Belgium.