How cold does it have to be to get frostbite?
Wind and cold temperatures can cause frostbite in minutes, especially in areas like your fingers and toes. Here’s what to know.
How much ice does it take to knock out power, damage trees?
While it only takes a thin coating of ice to cause travel nightmares for motorists, it takes a heavier accretion of ice to damage trees and power lines, and the severity of the damage depends on how much weight is added by the ice.
Apple's $95M eavesdropping lawsuit settlement: What to know
What to know about settlement claims after lawsuit alleged Apple's Siri assistant recorded users without consent.
Who is Matthew Livelsberger? Driver in Cybertruck blast was Green Beret
The driver who died in a possible terror attack outside a Las Vegas hotel has been identified as Matthew Alan Livelsberger, a 37-year-old active duty U.S. Army servicemember.
What is ISIS? Terror group flag seen at New Orleans truck attack
The FBI recovered the IS flag from the truck used in the deadly New Orleans crash.
Arizona's Canyon de Chelly becomes latest national park unit to ban commercial air tours
Supporters of the tours say they offer an exciting experience and allow older people and those with disabilities to see and enjoy the parks. Critics say the flights are an unnecessarily dangerous way to view some of the most stunning public lands in the United States.
Here’s what a Honda-Nissan merger could mean for the auto industry and consumers
The potential merger could help boost the auto companies production of electric vehicles amid growing changes in the car industry.
Biden gives life in prison to most federal death row inmates: What to know
President Joe Biden commuted the sentences of 37 of the 40 people on federal death row, converting their punishments to life imprisonment.
Where to stream holiday NFL, NBA games this year
Top stars and teams from the NFL and NBA highlight exciting Christmas Day matchups. See who is playing and how to watch the games.
What happened to bipartisan spending bill meant to avert government shutdown?
Trump delivered a likely death blow to bipartisan congressional budget negotiations meant to avoid a looming government shutdown. Here's what to know.
Fed cuts key interest rate by a quarter-point: What does it mean for you?
The Fed announced Wednesday a quarter-point cut to its benchmark rate, from about 4.6% to roughly 4.3%.
What will happen to DACA under a second Trump term?
President-elect Trump's promise of mass deportation has prompted concerns about the status of Dreamers in the U.S. Recently, Trump signaled he would like to work with Democrats on a plan. Here's what to know.
Who will get the reward for turning in suspected CEO-killer Luigi Mangione?
Authorities said they received hundreds of tips with information related to the case involving Luigi Mangione.
Presidential pardons: Who has issued the most?
Presidents have broad authority to issue pardons – and they use the power a lot.
Fortnite refunds are rolling out to 'tricked' customers: Here's how to apply
The FTC has begun issuing refunds to Fortnite players who were charged for unintended purchases, following a $520 million settlement with Epic Games.
What do mysterious 'ding' sounds on airplanes really mean?
The pilot said that he chimes the flight crew three separate times during the flight — and each chime has its own meaning.
Who is Luigi Mangione? Suspect in CEO killing investigation from prominent family
New York City’s police commissioner says police have arrested a 26-year-old with a weapon “consistent with" the gun used in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
Hanukkah 2024: When is it and how is it celebrated?
This year, Hanukkah will begin on Christmas Day (Dec. 25) and end on Jan. 2, 2025.
Who is Brian Thompson? UnitedHealthcare CEO fatally shot in targeted attack
Brian Thompson, the CEO of UnitedHealthcare, was shot and killed outside a midtown Manhattan hotel Wednesday morning. Here's what we know so far.
Former head of Arizona's death penalty review speaks out following dismissal by Gov. Hobbs
Executions are set to resume in Arizona, and days after being dismissed from a death penalty review by Governor Katie Hobbs, a retired judge is speaking out on his findings, and why he believes Arizona should use a different method of execution.



















