Ahead of releasing its first quarter results, Tesla slashed the prices of vehicles for the second time this month.
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600-pound NASA satellite expected to crash into Earth Wednesday night, location unknown
NASA’s Reuven Ramaty High Energy Solar Spectroscopic Imager, or RHESSI satellite, will reenter Earth Wednesday after spending over 20 years in space.
Auschwitz issues another reminder on memorial etiquette after latest viral photo from tourist
Auschwitz Memorial Museum reminded visitors to remember what happened at the concentration camp after a viral photo showed someone posing at the site.
Blizzard blasts western Great Lakes as US endures ‘major cooldown’: Monday weather forecast
A majority of the country will have a “major cooldown” after many enjoyed summerlike temperatures last week. Severe weather is also possible.
A North Carolina man was relaxing outside his home. Then came a face-to-face encounter with a bear.
A North Carolina resident had an unexpected encounter with a bear as he and the animal stared at each other outside of his home.
Love that new car smell? It could increase your risk of cancer, study finds
Some people love the smell of a new car, but the chemicals that produce that smell could be harming driver and passenger health.
After fight involving over 100 teens breaks out, Kansas City theme park implements chaperone policy
Worlds of Fun in Kansas City put a chaperone policy in place after over 100 teens were involved in fights during its opening day.
Did anyone win $441 million Mega Millions jackpot? See winning numbers from Tuesday’s drawing
The Mega Millions jackpot has climbed to $441 as no one has won it since January. See the winning numbers for Tuesday’s drawing.
A Jeep was submerged in a Texas lake. When authorities arrived, they found a woman alive inside
The Marion County Sheriff’s Office found the woman alive after a fisherman spotted a Jeep submerged in a lake.
Tupperware warns it could go out of business, says there’s ‘substantial doubt’ it can continue
Tupperware reps said, in an effort to stay in business, the kitchen and storage container company is enlisting the help of advisors to find financing.