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Clever new phishing scam targets unemployed New Yorkers
Cybercriminals are after job seekers' Social Security numbers, driver's licenses and other personal info.
Biologist Keeps Track of Iran's Rare Cheetahs
It's not easy to track down one of the fastest and rarest great cats in the world. But one biologist is working to attach radio collars to cheetahs living in remote areas of Iran. With fewer than 100 of the animals left, they are among the most imperiled great cats on Earth.
Lava Flows From Iceland Volcano
A rare volcanic eruption occurred near Reykjavik, Iceland, on Friday evening. No injuries were reported and the Icelandic Meteorological Office said the lava fountains were small by volcano standards.
White cliffs memorial planned for Dame Vera Lynn
The singer's family wants to put a sculpture of Dame Vera looking out over the English Channel.
How the letter X is changing the game for travelers — and what that could mean for the US
When Gemma Hickey tried to travel to Ontario in January 2017 with a Canadian passport marked female, airport personnel questioned it.
US to pass goal of 100 million vaccine jabs - six weeks ahead of schedule
President Joe Biden says his administration will meet his goal of administering 100 million vaccine shots on Friday - six weeks ahead of schedule.
LeBron James Is Out Indefinitely with a High Ankle Sprain, Los Angeles Lakers Say
The 36-year-old basketball star screamed in pain and fell to the floor after his ankle was rolled over by an Atlanta player.
More is not always better when it comes to exercise
Daily health headlines: New guidelines warn of heart risks from high-intensity workouts, the "weekend effect" at the hospital, and more top stories.
One Of Biden's Biggest Climate Change Challenges? The Oceans
Climate change is hitting the oceans hard, both warming and acidifying the water. Ocean scientists are hoping the Biden Administration dives in quickly to address it.
Greg Steltenpohl, Pioneer in Plant-Based Drinks, Dies at 66
His first company, Odwalla, was crippled by a bacterial outbreak; he then started Califia Farms, now a leader in the beverage industry.
Covid restrictions: Can music festivals be safely planned?
A music festival takes place as an experiment in the Netherlands, despite the rest of the country being under lockdown.
Louisiana is holding a special election today. Here's who is on the ballot
The first congressional elections of the 2022 midterm cycle are set for Saturday, when Louisiana voters go to the polls to fill a pair of vacancies in the state's House delegation.
NASA completes major test on a rocket that could take humans back to the moon
NASA has completed a major test on a rocket that could take humans back to the moon.
'Family Reunion at Buckingham Palace': Grammy Host Noah Pokes Fun at Megxit Crisis in UK
The Sussexes' tell-all interview with Oprah Winfrey has caused a major rift in the royal family, with Buckingham Palace saying it was "saddened to learn the full extent of how challenging the last few years have been for Harry and Meghan".