June 6 Woman dies of brain-eating amoeba after using tap water in nasal rinse device The fatal brain-eating amoeba Naegleria fowleri claimed the life of a Texas woman who used contaminated water in her nasal rinse, as the CDC highlights potential risks.
June 5 Dead Sea Scrolls could be even older than previously thought, according to new study A new study reveals the Dead Sea Scrolls may be older than believed, with AI analysis of handwriting styles and radiocarbon dating pushing many manuscripts back to 200 B.C.
June 5 American Airlines plane that caught fire had engine parts installed incorrectly, NTSB finds An American Airlines flight experienced an engine fire due to loose parts installed in the wrong direction and fuel leaks, according to an NTSB investigation.
June 5 Windowless jets offer digital experience on future flights The Phantom 3500 jet features a windowless design that reduces drag and structural weak points, burning 50% less fuel than conventional business jets.
June 5 New study reveals leprosy existed in the Americas before European explorers arrived The discovery of Mycobacterium lepromatosis suggests leprosy was present in the Americas long before Europeans, altering the historical understanding of the disease.
June 5 Archaeologists uncover never-before-seen tombs of ancient Egyptian officials Archaeologists recently uncovered New Kingdom tombs in Luxor, Egypt, revealing insights into Ancient Egyptian history and the roles of high-ranking officials.
June 4 FBI director calls Chinese couple charged with smuggling pathogen to US a 'direct threat to national security' Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ senior national correspondent Rich Edson has the latest on a Chinese pair charged with smuggling a 'devastating' pathogen to the U.S. on 'The Story.'
June 4 Couple unearths 'highly revered' Ancient Roman rarity during volunteer dig at tourist site A couple who have volunteered in numerous excavations over the years found a "highly revered" ancient artifact at a fort in Northumberland, near Hadrian's Wall, in England.
June 3 Energy groups celebrate Trump's latest move to unleash Alaska drilling Energy experts say President Trump's move to lift President Biden's oil drilling ban in Alaska's Arctic region supports economic growth and energy independence.
June 3 'Biohacker' reveals how life past 150 years will soon be 'inevitable' with data-driven health changes Human biologist Gary Brecka discusses the potential for living up to 150 years through biohacking, AI, and lifestyle changes on Sean Hannity's podcast.