William Anders: The astronaut who captured the famous 'Earthrise' photo

Retired astronaut William Anders, who passed away in a plane crash on Friday, captured the iconic "Earthrise" photo during the Apollo 8 mission on December 24, 1968, providing a new perspective on Earth's beauty and fragility and becoming a symbol of the environmental movement.

Houston Police bike relay team raises $85,000 toward cancer research

The Houston Police bike relay team is on their 42nd year, trekking across the country all in an effort to raise money for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.

Fiona Harvey sues Netflix over 'Baby Reindeer,' says she's the real Martha

Netflix's "Baby Reindeer" is said to be a true story, but a new lawsuit filed by Fiona Harvey calls it "the biggest lie in television history."

Houston officer-involved shooting: 19-year-old family member of 911 caller shot

The 19-year-old family member of a 911 caller reporting a possibly burglary of their apartment, was shot by Houston police officers who arrived at the scene, authorities say.

Houston crime: Seven vehicles stripped in forested area, suspects sought

There is an ongoing investigation into seven recovered vehicles stripped down to their cores from a wooded lot in Northwest Houston.

NASA has a new game plan for Hubble Space Telescope to resume science observations

NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope stopped collecting science at the end of May after part of its directional system returned faulty data. Teams will begin transitioning to use only one out of three gyroscopes, reducing the telescope's efficiency.

Houston NASA engineer's bond set at $15,000 amidst sexual assault charges

In a development to the case involving Eric Sim, the NASA engineer accused of multiple sexual assaults, it has been revealed that his bond has been set at $15,000.

Jake Paul-Mike Tyson fight 'postponed' after medical scare

The fight between YouTuber Jake Paul and former heavyweight champ Mike Tyson was scheduled for July 20 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.

Houston Food Bank starting meal program as schools close for summer

The Houston Food Bank is preparing to feed 12,000 local children a day through its summer feeding program starting Monday, June 3 at select locations.

What's new in iOS 18: AI-generated emojis, smart Siri, and more

One standout feature in Apple's iOS 18 will leverage generative AI to create custom emojis on the fly based on users' text messages, offering an all-new, personalized emoji for any occasion beyond the existing catalog.

Baby's reaction to the Four Seasons goes viral
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A viral TikTok video is proving you are never too young to have good taste after a 1-year-old showed excitement going to the Four Seasons Hotel in Orlando!

Moon will 'kiss' Saturn on May 31 and other summer sky events to watch

On May 31, sky lovers can witness a stunning celestial event as the Moon will appear to "kiss" Saturn in the southeastern sky just before dawn, offering a rare and captivating visual spectacle for amateur astronomers and stargazers, with several other noteworthy celestial events occurring this year.

Apple iPhone $35M settlement: You could be eligible for up to $349

A $35 million settlement fund has been established following a class action lawsuit involving audio issues on iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus devices.

NASA assessing when Boeing's Starliner could be ready to launch with astronauts

Boeing continues to troubleshoot a new issue with its Starliner spacecraft before the company tries again to launch two NASA astronauts to the International Space Station. 

Summer 2024: Uber launches shuttle service for airports, concerts, games

Uber is rolling out several features this summer. One of them is a shuttle service that will help the ride share giant capitalize on the summer travel demand.

Montgomery County traffic stop ends in shootout with suspect

A Montgomery County traffic stop turned into a shootout after a passenger with outstanding warrants fired at a deputy, leading to the suspect being shot and hospitalized.