Victor Wembanyama was always tabbed to be basketball’s next superstar. But nobody could have predicted that he would be this good, this soon. https://t.co/KUUnsHQzcg
Rise and shine, space fans!
The official Artemis II wake‑up song playlist is here: https://t.co/2fcXhC5iEN
Stay tuned to find out the crew’s picks for the rest of the mission.
Millions of Americans are struggling with medical care – either unable to pay high premiums, burdened with high deductibles, or denied coverage for necessary tests and treatment by health insurance companies.
@48hours' Erin Moriarty talks with doctors and health experts about how medical care is being eroded by insurers motivated by profit. As one doctor says, insurance companies have "made it more difficult to be healthy in the United States."
The bad news from the past year (and there was a lot of it) drowned out much of the good news that made smaller headlines.
David Pogue reports on some of 2025's best underreported stories, from biodegradable plastics to aiding migratory birds. https://t.co/mCdwCDxog2
Former Mayor Henry Cisneros and Bob Rivard discuss the explosive growth of the Austin–San Antonio corridor and what Texas must do to prepare. https://t.co/dKTrZFhipN
.@RL_Stine is the master of childhood chills, but the "Goosebumps" author started out as a kid with a typewriter. @Brook visited the real home that inspired Stine's first frights.
Bourbon Street’s signature scent of vomit and regret has been replaced with the smell of lemons. Residents are begging the city to take the win. https://t.co/cFSdjyr09H
"The money will allow federally funded after-school programs to open this school year, preserving a lifeline for working parents." 🎉 https://t.co/XzIWUy30aP
Jodi Grant joined @pbsnews to speak about the devastating impact of billions in state education grants being withheld: "We have summer programs that are also in danger of shutting down right now. They may have to close their doors before school opens." https://t.co/gyLUbYR1gU
BREAKING: 10,000 afterschool and summer programs could close their doors as federal government withholds 21st CCLC funding for the 2025/26 school year. 🚨1.4M children are at risk of losing their programs as soon as this summer. DEMAND FUNDS BE RELEASED: https://t.co/DuGpbgjA4v
21st CCLC supports 10,000 local programs serving 1.4 million across the nation. If Congress adopts this budget proposal, 21st CCLC would be lumped with 17 other programs & with $12 billion in cuts to education programs overall, this would eliminate 21st CCLC OST program grants.