Canadian man's home security camera captures the sight and sound of a meteorite strike Joe Velaidum's home security camera captured the instant a meteorite smashed against his home's brick walkway. The video is thought to be the first recorded sound of a meteorite's direct impact. Chandelis Duster
The immigration journey: How long does it take to feel like an American? What does it take to feel like an American - and to be treated like one? Several communities shared their perspectives on the immigrant experience. Stephanie Rivera
Cancer deaths are declining, but diagnoses are rising especially among younger women The American Cancer Society's report shows a mix of lower death rates and rising cancer incidence rates for some groups, especially younger women. Yuki Noguchi
Fed cuts were supposed to lower mortgage rates, but they're back above 7%. Here's why It's the first time since May 2024 that 30-year mortgage rates have hit that mark. High rates are adding to the affordability challenges many Americans are facing. Laurel Wamsley
A new way to see what was for dinner 3 million years ago Analyzing the chemistry of some ancient teeth has revealed what human ancestors were eating around 3 million years ago. Nell Greenfieldboyce
Toyota's commercial truck company will pay $1.6 billion for faking emissions tests Hino Motors will plead guilty to submitting false emissions data to regulators for more than 100,000 heavy-duty trucks. The company will pay an array of fines, and fix some affected vehicles for free. Camila Domonoske
A woman invented the rape kit. So why was a man given credit for it? Rape kits were widely known as "Vitullo Kits" after a Chicago police sergeant. But a new book tells the story of Marty Goddard, a community activist who worked with runaway teenagers in the 1970s. Tonya Mosley
Biden issues an 11th hour executive order aimed at strengthening U.S. cybersecurity One of President Biden's final moves in office is aimed at shoring up critical infrastructure from cyberattacks. Jenna McLaughlin
Russia tried to use the LA wildfires to spread anti-Ukraine propaganda Pro-Kremlin social media accounts and outlets have been spreading a baseless narrative that mansions belonging to Ukrainian officials burned down in Los Angeles. Huo Jingnan