HBO Max is once again available on Prime Video Channels in the U.S., but Prime customers will still need to pay $14.99 per month for the subscription.
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Air Force unveils B-21 Raider, America’s newest nuclear stealth bomber, after years of secrecy
The U.S. Air Force and Northrop Grumman unveiled the B-21 Raider, a new, long-range strike bomber capable of carrying nuclear weapons.
Jonathan, a tortoise and world’s oldest living land animal, celebrates 190th birthday
The 190th birthday of Jonathan, a giant tortoise that holds the record as the oldest living land animal, is celebrated on the island of St. Helena.
Infowars host Alex Jones, who owes $1.5 billion to Sandy Hook families, files for bankruptcy
Infowars founder and host Alex Jones has filed for bankruptcy in Texas. He owes $1.5 billion to families of victims in the Sandy Hook school massacre.
Meet the new names for huge and tiny numbers: The metric system has gotten an update
Scientists have just approved new prefixes to describe outrageously large and small amounts of data. Meet the ronnabyte and quettabyte.
Enchiritos are about to leave Taco Bell’s menu. Here’s how to get one before they’re gone.
Taco Bell’s limited availability of the Enchirito ends Wednesday, Nov. 30. The menu item originated in 1970. You can order it in the Taco Bell app.
Break-in at Ohio farm releases as many as 10,000 carnivorous mink into the wild, police say
Police say thousands of mink were released from cages at the Lion Farms USA Mink Farm in northwest Ohio. Their diet? “Fresh kills,” police say.
What is Mastodon? What to know about the decentralized site some see as a Twitter alternative
With Elon Musk taking over at Twitter, some users are joining an alternative social media network called Mastodon. What is it?
Frontier Airlines Tampa-bound flight diverted to Atlanta after passenger seen with box cutter
A Cincinnati-to-Tampa Frontier flight was diverted to Atlanta on Friday after a passenger was seen with a box cutter.
Is Election Day a federal holiday? Are banks, post offices, schools open? What to know
Election Day – Tuesday, Nov. 8 – is not a federal holiday. But some states observe it as a holiday with some state offices closed for the midterms.