November 07, 2023 Archive November 2023
NASA asteroid mission unveils a surprise moon orbiting Dinkinesh
Giant exotic spiders are invading the eastern United States — and experts warn they're here to stay
Taking a second look at Vivek Ramaswamy's supposedly anti-war record
Dr. Lance Dodes on Trump's courtroom antics: "Decompensate to the point of gross paranoid psychosis"
The Pentagon wants a new powerful nuclear bomb. Please don't give it to them
A massacre by any other name: Israel’s military is part of the U.S. war machine
“Astonishing admission”: Experts say Trump’s “train wreck” testimony damaged his chances at appeal
“Defendant stands alone in American history": Smith filing torches Trump claim, signals new evidence
In this exclusive clip from "The Morning Show," Billy Crudup's network CEO loses his grip
Mike Johnson and his son's use of app to monitor each other’s porn intake sparks questions
"Damning": Legal experts say NY AG got Trump to make "critical admission" in fraud testimony
Few kids are getting the latest COVID shots. Is it misinformation or a lack of access?
"Not credible": Experts say Cannon's new orders suggest she "has her thumb on the scale for Trump"
"Blue Eye Samurai" addresses multiracial shame, "to be ostracized from both sides," in Edo-era Japan
SNAP recipients purchasing groceries online decreased the share of people without enough food
Barbra Streisand's memoir reveals relationship secrets and stage fright dating back to "Funny Girl"
Mix up oats, brown sugar and sweet potato for the most perfect fall chocolate chip cookie
Key takeaways from Biden’s massive executive order on artificial intelligence
The FDA is recalling more apple cinnamon fruit pouches due to increased illnesses linked to lead
Attorney: Trump's court theatrics for his MAGA base are "not wise from a legal perspective"
Meatless Monday: The first 20 years
On "Friends," Matthew Perry nixed the Chandler cheating on Monica story
On "The Simpsons," Homer will no longer strangle Bart
Having tattoos is associated with double the odds of being arrested and incarcerated, study finds