Medieval Times’ Sound And Lighting Technicians Plan To Unionize

A strike by knights, queens and other cast at the California castle led to a new union effort by technical workers who help put on the show. Read more »

U.S. contractor killed, 5 service members and contractor wounded in suicide drone strike in Syria

A day after the initial strike, there were two more attacks on coalition bases, officials said Friday. The United States launched airstrikes against Iranian-linked targets in Syria on Thursday after a U.S. contractor... Read more »

U.S. and Mexico weighing deal for Mexico to crack down on fentanyl going north while U.S. cracks down on guns going south

The tentative agreement is the result of months of tense discussions between top Biden administration officials and the Mexican government, said sources. The U.S. is preparing to announce a deal with Mexico... Read more »

Scientists Pinpoint Brain Area Needed for Vision-Guided Walking

A new study hones in on what part of your brain controls walking. Researchers discovered that two main regions of the cortex were activated as people moved in various ways through an... Read more »

Obesity risk may pass from mothers to daughters

Women with obesity may share risk for the disease with their daughters, but not their sons, according to a new study published in the Endocrine Society’s Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism. Obesity... Read more »

Weight Loss Helps Your Heart Even If Some Weight Comes Back

It can be downright discouraging to work hard to lose 10 pounds, only to regain a few later. But don’t be downhearted — a new evidence review says the important heart health... Read more »

Microsoft’s ‘Security Copilot’ Sics ChatGPT on Security Breaches

The new tool aims to deliver the network insights and coordination that “AI” security systems have long promised. Read more »

North Korea Is Now Mining Crypto to Launder Its Stolen Loot

A spy group working for the Kim regime has been feeding stolen coins into crypto mining services in an effort to throw tracers off their trail. Read more »

Baby Jupiter glowed so brightly it might have desiccated its moon

The findings could aid the search for icy moons orbiting planets outside the solar system. A young, ultrabright Jupiter may have desiccated its now hellish moon Io. The planet’s bygone brilliance could have... Read more »

Study Says Warming-Fueled Supercells to Hit South More Often

A new study says warming will fuel more supercells in the United States and that those storms will move eastward from their current range. America will probably get more killer tornado- and... Read more »