During Mental Health Awareness Month, Detroit Pistons forward, Duncan Robinson, shares his brother Eli’s mental health journey in hopes of helping other families.
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And just like that, we are HUGE Cade Cunningham fans
“I get my aura from Jesus Christ - my Lord and Savior. God blessed me with parents who raised me in a way I wouldn’t trade for the world.”
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The happiness of this girl after discovering that her dog, whom she had been trying to teach sign language for some time, has finally begun to understand her.
I haven’t really followed NBA games this season, but men seeing Cade Cunningham and the Pistons pushing it this season is just amazing. I mean if you’ve been following them especially back in 2023-2024 season. They’ve been resilient. Props to them!
Extremely rare “White Auroras” have been spotted over Norway—and the sky put on a show few people ever get to witness.
Photographers out chasing the northern lights expected the usual waves of green and purple. Instead, they were stunned by something far rarer: ghostly white auroras stretching across the sky.
Soft. Pale. Almost glowing.
It’s one of the rarest aurora displays on Earth.
Scientists explain that white auroras occur when multiple aurora colors strike the human eye at once, blending together until they appear nearly colorless. With so many wavelengths firing simultaneously, the brain can no longer separate them—so it perceives white.
Most aurora hunters spend their entire lives without ever seeing it. This time, Norway delivered the extraordinary.
Cameras across the Arctic captured the eerie light spilling through the darkness like frozen lightning, leaving even experienced skywatchers in awe.
Some described it as otherworldly. Others said it looked like the sky itself was glowing from within.
And for a few unforgettable moments, the heavens above Norway became something almost impossible to believe.
Been waiting for this moment. There is a lot in my head that I must process and very little has to do with leaving the planet. Today is my first step. I have never in my life felt peace like this.
Reid Wiseman, Artemis II commander, looked out from Orion at one of the rarest sights a human can see: Earth, a glowing blue marble in the vastness of space.
Yet even then, his thoughts turned to his late wife, Carroll.
She had supported his dreams through years of training and his first spaceflight before passing from cancer in 2020. In that transcendent moment, Reid still saw her…the love and life they shared remained his brightest beacon.
His crew honored her by proposing to name a bright lunar crater “Carroll,” a lasting tribute visible from Earth for their daughters.
NEW: Astronaut Reid Wiseman, who says he is not religious, says he broke down in tears when he saw the Cross after getting back to Earth.
Wiseman: "I'm not really a religious person, but there was just no other avenue for me to explain anything..."
Victor Glover: "The only thing I would add is I am a religious person, but everything else is the same."
Jesse, Steve, Laddy, and Vlad….such an incredible feeling to welcome you aboard Integrity after a nearly 700,000 mile journey. Forever thankful for your service to our crew and the nation.