Potentially life-giving water still flows across the ancient surface of Mars from time to time, NASA scientists said Monday in revealing a potential breakthrough in both the search for life beyond Earth and human hopes to one day travel there.… MORE

Potentially life-giving water still flows across the ancient surface of Mars from time to time, NASA scientists said Monday in revealing a potential breakthrough in both the search for life beyond Earth and human hopes to one day travel there.… MORE
Seven more companies could be facing recalls because they use air bag inflators made by Takata Corp. At least eight people have died worldwide and hundreds have been injured because of the problem. So far, about 23.4 million Takata driver and passenger air bag inflators have been recalled, affecting 19.2 million U.S. vehicles sold. 11…… MORE
With Week 3 of the NFL season officially underway, the 120 Crew weighs in with the top five matchups to watch on Sunday.… MORE
Joshua DuBois, former Special Assistant to President Obama, and Vatican journalist Marco Politi talk to Christiane Amanpour about Pope Francis’ U.S. visit.… MORE
President Obama and the First Lady greet Pope Francis on his first visit to the White House.… MORE
The baseball world loses a legend with the passing of Yogi Berra on Tuesday, September 23rd. Berra spent almost all of his 19-year career with the New York Yankees and was a three-time Most Valuable Player and 10-time World Series champion.… MORE
A nature photographer is fighting a legal battle with Wikipedia over a selfie taken by a monkey that has gone viral.… MORE
On “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,” Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump listened to quotes and guessed if he or Stephen Colbert said it.… MORE
Social workers using Amy Winehouse to teach life lessons, Leo DiCaprio leads an impressive DGA presenter list, and Taylor Swift boogies with a young fan!… MORE
Jordan Smith, a college student from Kentucky, stunned on “The Voice” with his performance of Sia’s “Chandelier.”… MORE