Hanneke Weitering, staff writer for Space.com, breaks down what could go wrong or right during SpaceX's Falcon Heavy launch. The company is planning on launching the rocket from the Kennedy Space Center Tuesday after years of delay.
Weitering says the Falcon Heavy is a "big, awesome rocket" that could eventually take passengers to the moon or even Mars. It was originally set to launch in 2013.
Weitering explains the Falcon Heavy launch is a big deal for space exploration, since the rocket can be reused. The test payload for the rocket is Elon Musk's original Tesla Roadster.
Cheddar News breaks down how China's population declined for the first time in 10 years.
Walgreens is no longer limiting the online sales of children's fever medicines after respiratory infections earlier send demand soaring.
Thousands in Spain lined up outside of their churches to have their pets blessed.
India is expected to become the world's most populous nation, according to the UN.
UFO sightings have jumped in the past two years, and half of them remain unexplained.
The deadline to sign up for the Affordable Care Act ends on Sunday.
Sweden has discovered what is believed to be Europe's biggest deposit of rare earth metals.
Woman checks out at a grocery store. Credit: Luis Alvarez via Getty Images
Vaccination rates have dropped again among U.S. kindergarteners.
The Pentagon has now received 510 reports of unidentified flying objects. Many of those reports, 366, were added to the total in just the last two years. The other 144 sightings were reported over a 17-year period.
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