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“Extremophile” bacteria could survive asteroid impacts strong enough to launch them into space, a new lab experiment shows — hinting that these space-rock crashes could spread any potential alien life between worlds.In the new study, published March 3 in the journal PNAS Nexus, researchers sandwiched Deinococcus radiodurans, a type of bacteria that has been shown to survive in space for years, between two steel plates. Then, they squished the “sandwich” very hard and fast to simulate asteroids slamming into a planet, and measured how many of the microbes survived.The sandwich-squishing pressures were chosen based on what it would take for…
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WASHINGTON — Sen. Ron Johnson said Tuesday that he wants to vote on changing the 60-vote Senate filibuster rule to test what Democrats are thinking as Republicans wrestle over how to wrangle the SAVE America Act through the upper chamber. “I’ve got colleagues who just simply won’t believe the Democrats…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! After an illegal immigrant was discovered to have been voting for more than a decade in Philadelphia, immigration experts are warning that the “system can fail” and that loss of voter confidence represents the true “serious threat” to American democracy. In an interview…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A former University of Kentucky student athlete was indicted Monday on a first-degree manslaughter charge and other felonies after her newborn son’s body was found in a closet last year.Laken Snelling, 21, who was a member of the university’s stunt team, is…
Netflix doesn’t want you to celebrate the forthcoming spring season. The streamer wants you to keep you inside, glued to your TV. And with their March 2026 programming slate, they’ll be successful. Watch With Us has curated a list of the best movies streaming on Netflix this month, with the…
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View MoreA pair of Democratic lawmakers are demanding the Treasury Department reverse a waiver allowing India to buy Russian oil – arguing the move provides “material benefit to the enemy” amid reports the Kremlin is aiding Iran. In a letter sent Monday to Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, Rep. Sam Liccardo (D-Calif.) and Sen. Ruben Gallego (D-Ariz.) blasted the Trump administration for last week issuing a 30-day waiver that allowed India to temporarily resume purchases of Russian oil. “Your recent decision to provide a 30-day waiver is dangerous, self-defeating, and indefensible,” Liccardo and Gallego wrote in a copy of the letter obtained…
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View MoreThe patient: A 16-year-old girl in the United KingdomThe symptoms: The teenage girl was referred to a pediatric-adolescent gynecology clinic in 1999, doctors wrote in a case report. She had pelvic pain that followed the regular pattern of a menstrual cycle, but she had not yet had her first period. She was referred for “amenorrhea,” or the absence of menstruation.What happened next: A pelvic ultrasound and MRI revealed that although the girl had a uterus, she lacked both a cervix and a vagina. The doctors later confirmed their findings with a laparoscopy, a procedure in which a tube with a…
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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A convicted child predator who admitted he is still sexually attracted to young girls pleaded not guilty Monday to a new child sex abuse charge — as California Republicans escalate pressure on Gov. Gavin Newsom over the parole board that nearly set him free.David Allen Funston, 64, pleaded not guilty Monday in Placer County Superior Court to a felony charge alleging lewd or lascivious acts with a child under 14 tied to a 1996 case in Roseville. A judge set his next court date for April 6. He has been held without bail since Feb. 26 after his attorney withdrew a request to have bail considered.Funston had been scheduled for release under California’s Elderly Parole Program, which allows certain inmates to seek parole once they turn 50 and have served at least 20 consecutive years in prison. Now, state Republicans say his case exposes serious flaws in the system.FAMILY SAYS LAW ENFORCEMENT CAN ‘DO BETTER’ AFTER 13-YEAR-OLD SLASHED BY REPEAT OFFENDER AT DAYTONA BOARDWALK David Allen Funston appears in Placer County Superior Court after prosecutors filed new child sex abuse charges, halting his release under California’s elderly parole program. (Fox40)California Senate Minority Leader…
Why Matthew Fox Won’t Return for Season 2 of Taylor Sheridan’s ‘The Madison’: ‘Contained Experience’
Matthew Fox plays a key role in Taylor Sheridan‘s The Madison — but he won’t be back in season 2. “This is a contained experience for me in the show, and I’m very happy about that,” Fox, 59, told TV Insider on Tuesday, March 10 about his future on the show. “It’s been an incredible experience.” Fox’s costar Beau Garrett suggested that “you never know” where the show might go, to which he replied, “You do never know, I guess. But it’s been great.” Before The Madison‘s premiere, star Kurt Russell hinted that the show filmed two seasons at once…
The Jets are bringing Geno Smith, their second-round pick in 2013, back to New York to be their bridge quarterback. Here’s a look at some of his best — and worst — moments from his first tenure: Best moments 1. In his first NFL start Sept. 8, 2013, Geno Smith led Gang Green to an 18-17 win over the Buccaneers while throwing for 256 yards and his first career touchdown. Smith connected with tight end Kellen Winslow for a 7-yard touchdown pass with 34 seconds left in the second quarter. 2. Smith didn’t look like a rookie during the Jets’…
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View MoreRihanna was inside her Beverly Hills home when a suspect fired multiple rounds into the house on Sunday, March 8. The suspect has been identified as 35-year-old Ivanna Lisette Ortiz, who was booked for attempted murder. On Tuesday, March 10, the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office confirmed multiple charges via an official statement viewed by Us Weekly. If convicted, the suspect “faces life in state prison.” Keep scrolling for everything to know: What Happened at Rihanna’s House? The Los Angeles Police Department confirmed that one round had “penetrated a wall” of the house at 1:21 p.m. on Sunday. There…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., is sounding alarms about the threat of Sharia law in the U.S., warning that it is in direct conflict with the tenets the U.S. was founded on.”There’s a lot of energy in the country and a lot of popular sentiment that the demand to impose Sharia law in America is a serious problem,” Johnson told reporters at a news conference at House Republicans’ annual policy retreat in Miami.”I think that that’s a serious issue. Sharia law and the imposition of Sharia law is contrary to the U.S. Constitution.”MAGA…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A Florida woman, with one cockeyed eyebrow, confessed to stabbing her 76-year-old veteran roommate before allegedly covering his body with a tarp, stealing his truck and ditching the scene.According to the Charlotte County Sheriff’s Office, 48-year-old Shannon R. Giblin was charged with second-degree murder as well as grand theft of a motor vehicle.Authorities say that the 48-year-old got into a heated argument with her new roommate, identified as Paul De Wayne Bradley, 76, and stabbed him to death in their Punta Gorda, Florida home on Sunday, March 8.‘90 DAY FIANCÉ’ ALUM’S BOYFRIEND…
KJ Apa, Vanessa Morgan and Charles Melton are among the stars from Riverdale who have offered glimpses at their off-screen families. Apa, who played Archie Andrews in the popular CW series, became a father when his then-girlfriend Clara Berry gave birth to their son in September 2021. Morgan, who played Toni Topaz, welcomed her first baby, son River, in 2021 and her second child, daughter Kaia, in 2024. Melton, who portrayed Reggie Mantle, became a father in 2026, three years after Riverdale ended. Keep scrolling for a guide to the Riverdale cast’s offspring:
The Lakers’ 120-106 Tuesday night victory over the Timberwolves in Los Angeles was a perfect example — and a reminder — of why they have been successful in the games Luka Dončić and Austin Reaves have played when LeBron James hasn’t been available. It’s less about James, and more about clarity. The pecking order is clearer with Dončić and Reaves playing next to lower-usage role players. And those role players make the game-changing hustle plays that add up throughout a game. Dončić (31 points, 11 assists, 11 rebounds) and Austin Reaves (31 points, eight assists, seven rebounds) once again led…
Sacramento health officials sounded the alarm about a potential measles outbreak on Monday after more than 100 children were exposed to an unvaccinated child at an educational enrichment program. It’s far from the only community at risk. The US has already passed 1,000 confirmed cases this year, with infections “worse than expected” in Utah and the largest outbreak on an American college campus in recent history occurring at Ave Maria University in Florida. While about 1 in 5 unvaccinated children who get measles need to be hospitalized, even those who make a full recovery face a lurking threat: a deadly…
California Republican gubernatorial candidate Steve Hilton has issued an impassioned plea to the leaders of California’s oil and gas industry — urging them to “not give up” on the state. The letter, sent Tuesday to the Golden State’s largest oil companies and trade groups, promises a sweeping overhaul of energy policy if the former Fox News host wins the governor’s race next year. “Do not give up on California,” Hilton wrote to the industry leaders, including Chevron, Marathon Petroleum, Valero and the California Independent Petroleum Association. The letter — obtained by The Post — offers a blistering critique of Gov.…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A Minnesota Democrat whose retort to a Republican about potential “benefit[s] of shoplifting” during a hearing on worker misclassification defended the exchange as sarcasm gone awry.During a Minnesota House Workforce and Labor Committee hearing this week, lawmakers reviewed information on how laws governing employee and independent contractor classifications affect insurance payments and other benefits, according to local reports.State Rep. Dave Pinto, D-St. Paul, responded after a Republican lawmaker voiced concern that worker misclassification ultimately falls on the taxpayer.”It is an intriguing line of questions,” Pinto said, appearing to suggest a study on…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A 75-year-old math teacher who died over the weekend was discovered inside a Maryland elementary school, officials said Monday.Deborah Tolson, a math interventionist at Arundel Elementary School in Baltimore, was discovered inside the building, according to the school’s principal, Kerry-Ann Malcolm.Tolson taught in Baltimore City Public Schools for 23 years and had worked at Arundel Elementary for the past seven.”Ms. Tolson was a very beloved member of our school community for seven years,” Malcolm wrote in a letter to the school community. “A pillar of the school community, she was beloved by…
Quentin Tarantino has broken his silence after Rosanna Arquette chastised the famed director for his use of the N-word throughout Pulp Fiction. “Dear Rosanna, I hope the publicity you’re getting from 132 different media outlets writing your name and printing your picture was worth disrespecting me and a film I remember quite clearly you were thrilled to be a part of?” Tarantino, 62, told Us Weekly in a statement on Monday, March 9, after Arquette, 66, criticized the director’s use of the racial slur in the 1994 hit. “Do you feel this way now?” Tarantino continued. “Very possibly. After I…

















































































