Researchers exposed cheese to different genres of music for 24 hours a day over six months to find out that hip-hop might create the tastiest cheese.
READ: The Justice Department’s Summary Of The Mueller Report
Attorney General William Barr has sent Congress a letter with special counsel Robert Mueller’s key findings. There have been calls for him to share the full report, but Barr is not required to do so.
After Boeing Crashes, New Attention On The Potential Flaws Of Software
Two Boeing 737 Max crashes are raising questions about whether the convenience of software has made it easier to miss the seriousness of possible flaws.
Viking Cruise Ship Reaches Port Safely After Mayday Signal And Daring Rescues At Sea
After hours of rescues on stormy seas, the Viking Sky cruise ship was able to regain control of its engine and reach the Norway port of Molde on Sunday.
British Prime Minister Theresa May Faces New Pressure To Quit As Brexit Deadline Looms
British newspapers reported on Sunday that senior members of May’s cabinet could resign to force her to leave. May has until the end of next week to get a Brexit deal through Parliament.
Mueller Report Doesn’t Find Russian Collusion, But Can’t ‘Exonerate’ On Obstruction
Attorney General William Barr and Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein prepared a summary of the special counsel’s findings after learning on Friday from Robert Mueller that his work was complete.
For A Healthier Planet, Eat These 50 Foods, Campaign Urges
Global reliance on just a handful of crops for calories is hurting the environment — and wildlife, a new report says. It urges the world to diversify its diet to save plant and animal species alike.
How Bob’s Red Mill Company Became A Gluten-Free Giant Ahead Of Its Time
Before there was widespread treatment for people with celiac disease, and options for a gluten-free diet were few, the now 90-year-old founder of the Oregon-based business had his eye on the market.
Trump Turns To Higher Education; And A Selective New York City High School Struggles With Diversity
Also in this week’s roundup: the White House outlined its proposals on the Higher Education Act, and only 7 black students were admitted into one of New York’s most selective high schools.
55 Years Later, Lawyer Will Again Argue Over Redistricting Before Supreme Court
When he was just 26 years old, Emmet Jopling Bondurant II argued and won a foundational voting rights case in the Supreme Court. This week, he returns to take on partisan redistricting.
This Refugee Was A Daydream Believer When It Came To College
John Awiel Chol Diing and his family fled South Sudan when he was 4. He grew up in camps but always hoped he’d find a way out of the “end zone.”
The Man Who Will Determine The Fate Of The Mueller Report: What You Should Know
This is not the first time Bill Barr has led the Justice Department. The seasoned D.C. lawyer has expressed expansive views on the powers of the president — and supported past presidential pardons.
Nappuccinos To More Weekend Z’s: Strategize To Catch Up On Lost Sleep
Sleeping in on the weekend or taking a brief nap can help you recover from a single bad night. But just five consecutive nights of too little sleep can lead to weight gain and elevated blood sugar.
Pope Accepts Resignation Of Top Cardinal In Chile
Cardinal Ricardo Ezzati faces charges of covering up multiple claims of sexual abuse in Chile’s Catholic Church. Pope Francis has named Monsignor Celestino Aos Braco as a temporary replacement.
Passengers Rescued From Disabled Cruise Ship Off Norway’s West Coast
Helicopters were being used to evacuate some of the vessel’s 1,300 passengers after its crew issued a mayday call on Saturday amid engine problems, high seas and strong winds.
Are The Risks Of Drugs That Enhance Imaging Tests Overblown?
A contrast agent doesn’t make you feel better or treat what’s ailing you. But by making CT scans clearer, contrast might be crucial in helping your doctor make the right diagnosis.
Small Donors Hold The Key To Campaign Buzz And The Democrats’ Debate Stage
The Democratic National Committee wants to avoid a crush of candidates in TV debates during the presidential primaries. So it set a qualifying threshold: 65,000 donors spread across 20 states.
Attorney General Barr Faces Bipartisan Pressure To Make Mueller Report Public
Democrats have long said the results of the special counsel’s investigation into the Russian attack on the 2016 presidential election should be fully transparent. Now, some Republicans say they agree.
The Mueller Report Is Done, But Investigations Related To Trump Will Go On
Law enforcement officials, prosecutors and members of Congress are expected to keep up inquiries into the president’s campaign, inauguration, business and other topics.
Jury Acquits White Former Police Officer In Fatal Shooting Of Unarmed Black Teen
A jury of seven men and five women, including three black jurors, found the former officer not guilty of murder in a racially charged case.
Petrochemical Fire Reignites At Houston-Area Fuel Storage Facility
Officials say the new blaze was extinguished after about an hour. Amid a week of environmental mishaps, the Texas attorney general filed a lawsuit alleging violations of that state’s clean air laws.
State-Funded Adoption Agencies In Michigan Barred From Refusing LGBTQ Parents
Attorney General Dana Nessel reached a settlement with the ACLU. It requires agencies not to discriminate against gay people who want to adopt or foster children referred by the state.
Students In Ukraine Learn How To Spot Fake Stories, Propaganda And Hate Speech
A new report says students who received media literacy training were 18 percent better at identifying false reports than students without the lessons. Girls gained more knowledge than boys.
READ: Attorney General Barr’s Letter On Mueller Report
Special counsel Robert Mueller has completed his investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election. It is unclear how much of the report will become public.
The Mueller Report Is Getting A Lot Of Attention. Here’s How We Got Here
Special counsel Robert Mueller has been working for nearly two years to uncover how Russia attacked the 2016 presidential election and whether anyone in the U.S. was involved.
Robert Mueller Submits Report On Russia Investigation To Attorney General
Mueller is not recommending any more indictments, a senior Justice Department official said. Members of Congress in both parties are calling for the report to be released.
Should Sex Work Be Decriminalized? Some Activists Say It’s Time
Opponents of decriminalization say the multi-billion-dollar industry exploits sex workers. But activists and academics say legalization would protect workers and benefit public health.
Charlottesville Schools Closed Following ‘Racially Charged’ Threat
Police say they have arrested a 17-year-old male for allegedly making threats targeting specific ethnic groups at Virginia’s Charlottesville High School.
Trump To Nominate Stephen Moore To The Fed. Both Say It Raised Rates Too Much
Moore, a conservative commentator and former Trump campaign adviser, has joined the president in criticizing the central bank. “The Fed is sucking the oxygen out of the economy,” Moore has said.
Analysis: The End Of The ‘Caliphate’ Doesn’t Mean The End Of ISIS
White House press secretary Sarah Sanders announced Friday that ISIS’ territorial caliphate has been eliminated in Syria. Even so, its threats remain.
In Thailand’s First Nationwide Vote Since Coup, The Generals Hold Most Of The Cards
Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha, who ousted an elected government in 2014, is seeking to remain in power. But many analysts say the military has sought to silence opposition voices.
Warren Focuses On Policy, Which Looks Like A Tough Sell With Voters
While Sen. Elizabeth Warren may be dominating the policy debate, there is little evidence that voters are rewarding politicians who flesh out their plans over others with strong personal brands.
Trump And Universities In Fight Over Free Speech, Federal Research Funding
The president signed an executive order on Thursday conditioning research grants on “compliance with the First Amendment.”
‘My Heart Was Broken’: Mourners In New Zealand Bury Victims Of Mosque Shootings
A week after a gunman killed 50 people at two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand, friends and family have been gathering for funerals and to listen to the Muslim call to prayer.
President Trump Announces Halt To ‘Additional Sanctions’ On North Korea
The president said he was ordering the Treasury Department to withdraw “additional large scale sanctions” against North Korea on the same day Pyongyang quit a liaison office with South Korea.
Controversial ‘Abortion Reversal’ Regimen Is Put To The Test
Several states require doctors who perform medical abortions to tell their patients the procedure can be “reversed” with progesterone. There’s an absence of evidence to support that contention.