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For Jim Bridenstine, the truth was never about missing technology, but missing courage. Political risk, not rocket science, stalled humanity at low Earth orbit. Programs dragged on, budgets ballooned, and the will…
The woman who had walked hospital corridors as a healer returned to them as a patient, wheeled into the same oncology unit where she’d once offered hope. Her colleagues now hung chemo…
Savannah’s return to Studio 1A was wrapped in warmth and symbolism. Her bright yellow dress, Craig Melvin’s matching tie and the studio’s yellow flowers echoed the ribbons that now line mailboxes and…
In a noisy elementary school gym in Valdosta, Georgia, phys-ed teacher and coach Jonathan Oliver was focused on a kindergarten basketball game when little Kristen walked over, trusting him with a tiny…
Donald Trump’s offhand anecdote about Barron’s laptop has become a small but revealing Rorschach test for how people see the Trump family. In his telling, he shut his son’s computer, returned minutes…
When the F-15 went down over Iran, the mission shifted in an instant from airpower to survival. One co-pilot was quickly recovered, but the other vanished into hostile mountains as Iranian forces…
Trump’s account of the rescue paints a picture of a pilot abandoned to the harshest odds: stranded behind enemy lines, hunted by Iranian forces and even civilians allegedly promised cash to turn…
Melissa Gilbert’s words carry the weight of someone who has watched her life split in two: before the accusations and after. In her upcoming Good Morning America interview, she doesn’t sound like…