July 10 Missing teen surfer found alive on remote island miles from shore: 'Didn't give up hope' A 19-year-old surfer was found safe on North Solitary island, 8 miles from Wooli Beach in Australia, after going missing during an afternoon surf session that prompted a search.
July 10 Why sitting around a campfire might be the health boost you didn't know you needed Research shows that campfires can reduce blood pressure and improve mental health, as experts explain how they promote social interaction and relaxation.
July 10 Should you swap fish oil with krill oil? Experts weigh in on the popular alternative Americans are turning to krill oil over fish oil for omega-3s and potential heart health benefits, reduced inflammation and brain and nervous system support.
July 10 Bill Nye says Texas flood death and destruction compounded by ignoring climate crisis Bill Nye claims climate change has worsened Texas flooding disasters, arguing that the U.S. government needs to take climate change more seriously.
July 10 Archaeologist unearths mysterious Christian settlement hidden away for centuries An expert believes that he has rediscovered the lost Byzantine settlement of Tharais in southern Jordan. Archaeologist Musallam R. Al-Rawahneh spoke to Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Digital about his findings.
July 9 Trump taps Sean Duffy to serve as interim NASA chief Trump appointed Sean Duffy interim NASA chief on Wednesday via Truth Social, replacing Janet Petro after pulling Jared Isaacman’s nomination.
July 9 Chinese satellites complete groundbreaking mission 22,000 miles above Earth Two Chinese satellites reportedly performed what appears to be the country's first high-altitude orbital refueling, as U.S. Space Force satellites moved closer to observe the maneuver.
July 9 Faith brings light to devastated Texas town after deadly flooding disaster Faith-based organizations are helping Texans heal spiritually as they cope with the aftermath of deadly floods.
July 9 WWII American warship's severed bow found 80 years after being blown off in battle After 80 years, researchers located the bow of USS New Orleans torn off by a Japanese torpedo during a 1942 WWII naval battle that killed over 180 crew members.
July 9 Left-wing critics blame Texas flood devastation on 'climate denialism,' warn more to come unless inaction ends Left-wing critics argue Texas floods were worsened by climate denialism, while conservatives call out politicization of the tragedy amid ongoing search and rescue efforts.