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CBS News Anchor Schooled For Saying ‘Mankind’ To Female Astronaut

The first Black woman to venture into space took a giant leap for gender equality on Monday. Dr. Mae Jemison, who orbited Earth for eight days in September 1992, spent

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Woman found dead in clothing donation box: Florida cops

A tragic incident occurred in Florida where a homeless woman was found dead in a clothing donation box after getting

J.M. Smucker plans to remove artificial colors from its jams : NPR

A jar of Smucker's preserves is displayed on Aug. 16, 2010, in Philadelphia. Matt Rourke/AP hide caption toggle caption Matt

Warning to watch out for snow, ice and flooding

Attention Drivers: Be Cautious on Southern Roads Due to Snow, Ice, and Flooding Motorists are advised to exercise caution while

Denver Zoo welcomes sloths’ newest baby

Exciting news for Denverites looking to beat the summer heat at the Denver Zoo Conservation Alliance - a new baby

Justice Department Abruptly Fires 3 Prosecutors Who Worked On Jan. 6 Cases: AP

Reports indicate that the Justice Department has terminated at least three prosecutors involved in the U.S. Capitol riot criminal cases.

New Jersey lawmaker suggests new name for historic Delaware Bay

The Bay of New Jersey: A Proposed Name Change for Delaware Bay A new bill introduced by Republican state Sen.

Around 100,000 march in Budapest Pride event in defiance of Hungary’s ban : NPR

Participants in the Pride march cross the Elisabeth Bridge in Budapest, Hungary, on Saturday. Rudolf Karancsi/AP hide caption toggle caption

The physics behind a perfect punch

Get ready for an exciting collision of physics and karate in Dunedin! Emily Hall, head of physics at Crimson Global