Two years after wildfires devastated Lahaina, resident Debbie Arellano discusses community rebuilding and resilience.
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A crew of four returned from a nearly five-month ISS stay, landing in the Pacific in the same SpaceX capsule used for launch.
President Trump plans to meet with Russian President Putin in Alaska to discuss ending the war in Ukraine.
Jim Lovell, famed Apollo 13 commander, has died at 97. Known for his leadership, Lovell's legacy inspires new generations.
The U.S. Air Force denies early retirement for transgender service members with 15-18 years, offering separation instead.
A federal judge ruled the government's elimination of NEH grants "unlawful," allowing a lawsuit to proceed.
Exploring the Eighth Amendment's definition of "cruel and unusual" with insights from legal experts John Bessler and Carol Steiker.
A shooter opened fire at Fort Stewart, Georgia, wounding five soldiers. The shooter is in custody; no fatalities reported.
Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) voted against reinstating Maine's NIH research grants, despite urging the White House to restore them initially.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. halts $500M in mRNA vaccine projects, focusing on alternative strategies.










