Jennifer Lopez explains why she cancelled her tour, and is surprised by a fan in the studio.
With storms occurring between 140 to 160 nights a year, it's no wonder the area is a world record holder.
Catherine Avery at Concurrent Investment Advisors explains that investors will continue to see a volatile market.
Fossilised footprints at White Sands National Park in New Mexico reveal an extraordinary human story.
Brian Szytel at the Bahnsen Group explains that oil prices dropped in response of President Trump's remarks.
The Travel Show meets a family keeping the 18th‑century Aughton Pudding Festival alive.
Market Intelligence Strategist Ed Moya warns of the risk of stagflation if energy prices are not contained.
Katty Kay speaks to writer and podcaster Ed Elson about the adult content industry's pivot to direct messaging.
Tech Now meets the innovators using tech to improve seed, grains and crops for Australia's agricultural industry.
Oil prices staying this high could trigger a global recession, warns Main Street Research CIO James Demmert.
Deep within Spain's El Sidrón Cave, 49,000‑year‑old bones reveal a Neanderthal family's dark fate.
Noah Hamman of AdvisorShares says Nvidia seems to be in a strong position amid tech stock volatility.
In 1869, two companies connected the east to the west with the United States' first transcontinental railroad.
Some investors are betting on a short-term war, while others expect a longer-term conflict in the region.
Eddie Ghabour at Key Advisors Wealth Management says investors have to expect ongoing market volatility.
Charlie Warzel on rising screen time among some older adults and whether their kids should be worried.
Known as the 'city in a forest', Atlanta puts locally grown produce at the heart of its food culture.
A rare tour inside the legendary innovation powerhouse Bell Labs, home to world‑changing 20th century inventions.
Ellen Fraser, partner at Baringa, says the IEA's proposal to release oil reserves has calmed investors.
Rebelliously danced at night with sensual, no-touch movements, the long-banned Moutya is making a comeback.
In Sri Lanka's caves, butchered monkey bones reveal a hunting tool that helped our early ancestors survive.