Decades ago, India’s tigers were on the brink of extinction. Slowly, their numbers have rebounded. But that ecological success has prompted a dire problem—and a race to save many of them from genetic ...
Major League Pickleball will have some new governing rules and some competition changes for its upcoming 2026 season. This ...
Nearly 60 square miles burned and 100,000 people were displaced. Now many are holding on to what they found—in their homes and in themselves—after the flames had passed. Where words feel most ...
Half a century ago, Peter Jensen launched Project Censored, in part as a response to how the Watergate break-in was covered. Richard Nixon didn’t censor the initial reporting, but he didn’t have to.
As recently as 30 years ago, many people felt confident relying on the Farmer’s Almanac to look at historical weather ...
The Government has been accused by a watchdog of imposing “swingeing cuts in prison education” while misleading the public about what is going on. In a letter to Prisons Minister Lord Timpson, ...
For now, the German-Dutch hydrogen pipeline remains a signal of intent rather than an imminent construction opportunity. Progress in 2026 depends on whether operators can translate technical ...
From imperial residences to apartment complexes and temples, these hidden sites offer a new window into Rome's layered past.
"Visual language can communicate up to 30,000 times faster than the written word." the cover's designer told Newsweek.
For 5,000 years scholars, generals, and mystics have been fascinated by the Egyptian pyramids. That obsession persists in the modern age. Today the Pyramids of Giza are surrounded by desert. But 4,600 ...
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CIOs say the role is evolving. Those who can drive a transformation in people alongside technology will separate their ...
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