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NASA Streams Cat Video From Deep, Deep Space

NASA Streams Cat Video From Deep, Deep Space

Using laser communication, NASA streamed a cat video from almost 20 million miles away, or 40 round trip flights to the moon.

Judge Allows Removal of Confederate Memorial at Arlington Cemetery to Proceed

Judge Allows Removal of Confederate Memorial at Arlington Cemetery to Proceed

A federal judge's ruling clears the way for the removal of a Confederate memorial from Arlington National Cemetery.

How Does a Walk on a Treadmill Compare to a Walk Outdoors?

How Does a Walk on a Treadmill Compare to a Walk Outdoors?

Whether you hot girl walk at the gym or around your neighborhood, here's what you should know.

Savor Homemade Delights with Texas A&M AgriLife Extension's Seasonal Recipes

Savor Homemade Delights with Texas A&M AgriLife Extension's Seasonal Recipes

If you’re thinking about giving a homemade gift to friends and family this year, the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service has five easy seasonal recipes and delicious ideas to share from the Dinner Tonight program.

Automakers Plan to Provide Adapters for Tesla Superchargers

Automakers Plan to Provide Adapters for Tesla Superchargers

Tesla operates the largest network of fast-chargers, but other automakers are planning to provide adapters for their EVs.

Rev Up Your Investments with these 2 Electric Vehicle Stocks

Rev Up Your Investments with these 2 Electric Vehicle Stocks

Investing in electric vehicle stocks presents a lucrative opportunity with the global demand for EVs on the rise. Tesla and BYD are two companies worth considering for long-term success in the industry.

Hermès Billionaire Plans to Leave Half of Fortune to Ex-Gardener and Cut Ties with Charity

Hermès Billionaire Plans to Leave Half of Fortune to Ex-Gardener and Cut Ties with Charity

Nicolas Puech, a descendant of the Hermès luxury handbag empire, is in a public battle with the charitable foundation he founded after reports of his plan to cut its funding and adopt his former gardener.

Colorado Supreme Court Declares Trump Ineligible for White House

Colorado Supreme Court Declares Trump Ineligible for White House

A divided Colorado Supreme Court has declared former President Donald Trump ineligible for the White House under the U.S. Constitution's insurrection clause and removed him from the state's presidential primary ballot. The decision sets up a likely showdown in the U.S. Supreme Court to determine whether the front-runner for the GOP nomination can remain in the race.