VIDEO August 8 US tuna fishermen push back against global-imposed quotas 91±¬ÁÏ correspondent Douglas Kennedy discusses how U.S. tuna fishermen face global restrictions on their operations on ‘America’s Newsroom.’
NASA August 8 Inside NASA's fast-track plans for lunar nuclear power and new space stations to outpace global rivals Facing a new space race with China and Russia, NASA is fast-tracking lunar nuclear power development and commercial space station contracts despite a 25% budget reduction.
VIDEO August 7 Dana Perino confesses the 'last thing' she cares about 'The Five' discusses a CBS host comparing NASA's mission to build a moon base to the history of colonialism.
Insects August 7 Could chikungunya virus spread to US? Here's what Americans should know Mosquito-borne chikungunya virus has caused an outbreak in China, but public health experts say the risk for spread and infection in U.S. remains low.
Climate August 7 Climate lawfare campaign dealt blow in South Carolina Charleston's climate lawsuit against energy companies was dismissed by a South Carolina judge who cited concerns about opening floodgates to weather-related litigation.
Police and Law Enforcement August 7 Two people killed after helicopter hits power line and crashes into barge on Mississippi River Helicopter crashes into power line and plummets onto Mississippi River barge near Missouri-Illinois border, killing at least two people and sparking a fire.
Health August 7 Dangerous tick-borne virus causes brain damage in vulnerable young patient A Boston baby is hospitalized with seizures and brain damage after a tick bite on Martha's Vineyard may have led to Powassan virus, which transmits faster than Lyme disease.
Tech August 7 Off-grid cabin design required a helicopter installation Vancouver architects created a prefabricated off-grid retreat on Keats Island that was helicopter-installed in two days with solar panels and rainwater systems.
Spirits August 7 Rye grain from 1878 shipwreck opens door to rare whiskey revival efforts A Michigan distillery and university scientists are working to revive a long-lost variety of rye grain recovered from a 19th-century shipwreck in Lake Huron.
Travel August 7 Angler expecting a fish pulls up rare 700-year-old sword: ‘Real treasures’ A fisherman in Poland reeled in a rare 700-year-old medieval sword from the Vistula River. An expert told 91±¬ÁÏ Digital that it dates back to when Warsaw was founded.
NASA August 7 NASA announces retirement of veteran astronaut Butch Wilmore after 25 years of service Captain Butch Wilmore retires from NASA after flying Boeing Starliner's first crewed test mission and completing five spacewalks at International Space Station.