Science Apr 15 WATCH: NASA astronauts answer questions from aboard the International Space Station NASA's SpaceX Crew-3 astronauts aboard the International Space Station answered media questions Friday about their current mission. The crew is preparing to return to Earth later this month.
Health Apr 14 FDA authorizes 1st breathalyzer test for COVID-19 The InspectIR COVID-19 Breathalyzer is about the size of a piece of carry-on luggage, the FDA said Thursday, and can be used in doctor's offices, hospitals and mobile testing sites.
Arts Apr 14 Lawyer alleges California Gov. Newsom interfered in Activision Blizzard lawsuit A California state lawyer has resigned over what she alleges were undue attempts by Gov. Gavin Newsom and his office to interfere in a state lawsuit against video game giant Activision Blizzard.
World Apr 14 Russian opposition leader ally ordered to serve 6 months in prison A Russian court has replaced the parole-like restrictions on an associate of imprisoned opposition leader Alexei Navalny with a prison sentence.
Politics Apr 14 WATCH: State Department spokesperson Ned Price holds news briefing State Department spokesperson Ned Price held a news briefing on Thursday.
Politics Apr 14 WATCH: Pentagon confirms reports that Russian warship badly damaged In anticipation of a new Russian offensive in eastern Ukraine, President Joe Biden on Wednesday approved an $800 million package of military assistance, including additional helicopters and the first provision of American artillery.
Politics Apr 14 WATCH: President Biden tours North Carolina HBCU engineering program President Joe Biden was in North Carolina touring one of the largest Historically Black Colleges and Universities on Thursday while promoting his economic plans.
World Apr 14 In Africa, COVID cases and deaths are at their lowest levels yet The World Health Organization says the number of coronavirus cases and deaths in Africa have dropped to their lowest levels since the pandemic began, marking the longest decline yet seen in the disease.
Politics Apr 13 Artillery and helicopters among $800 million in new military assistance for Ukraine approved by Biden President Joe Biden approved $800 million in new military assistance to Ukraine, including artillery and helicopters, to bolster its defenses against an intensified Russian offensive in the country's East.
Politics Apr 13 WATCH: Biden's genocide comments based on 'horrific atrocities' world has seen, says State Department One day after President Joe Biden called the war in Ukraine a "genocide" and said that Russia was trying to "wipe out" Ukraine, members of his administration are defending those comments.