North America’s celestial highlights for the week ahead, which also apply to mid-northern latitudes in the northern hemisphere. This week features a rare conjunction.
Earth’s rotation is slowing as melting ice moves across the planet. New research says it’s driven by climate change and is unmatched over the past 3.6 million years.
The policy has attracted support from both sides of the aisle on how to respond to AI, but economists still have concerns.
Venus, Jupiter and Mercury are creating a dazzling display after sunset, with Venus and Jupiter moving toward a striking conjunction early next week.
Why some investors see SpaceX’s future in challenging Boeing and Airbus — as well as the airline industry — by flying Starship point-to-point across Earth.
In one of the year’s most striking naked-eye celestial events, Venus and Jupiter will appear to come within just 1.6 degrees of each other after sunset on June 9.
Newly crowned billionaire David Beckham charmed the crowd at Forbes 2026 Iconoclast Summit, reflecting on the lessons, risks and perseverance that turned his soccer career into a business empire.
Amazon Prime Day will run from June 23-26 with new Alexa AI features to help shoppers create personalized deal guides and get alerts on price reductions.
The June solstice will occur on Sunday, June 21, 2026, marking the longest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere and the shortest in the Southern Hemisphere.
Is a star about to explode in the night sky? If predictions come true, T Coronae Borealis (T CrB) could become visible for a few days or weeks in late-June 2026.