The Political Evolution of PALANTIR CEO Alex Karp...
COWBOYS defensive end Marshawn Kneeland dies at 24...
All over the rich world, fewer people hooking up and shacking up...
‘Michael’: First Trailer Released For Michael Jackson Biopic
Jackson is played by his nephew, Jaafar Jackson. The movie releases next year.
Nearly Half of All LGBTQ+ Characters Will Disappear From TV Next Season, GLAAD Study Finds
The 2024-25 TV season recorded 489 queer characters across broadcast, cable and screenings, but cancellations and plot find a deep decline to come
How Gavin Newsom Struck the Year’s Heaviest Blow Against Trump
Under a lot of pressure with no time to spare, the California governor put on a master class in political persuasion with Prop 50.
Israeli jets strike southern Lebanon towns, escalating near-daily attacks
Israeli jets have struck three towns in southern Lebanon after urging residents to leave. This marks an escalation in their near-daily strikes on the country.
Gold, guns and cartels: The battle for a billion-dollar mine
A gold mine in Mexico’s Sonoran desert was taken over by the sons of drug lord Joaquín ‘El Chapo’ Guzmán. Mexican officials and generals said they would help an American businessman reclaim the mine — after hefty bribes. For one man, reclaiming the mine was more than a business proposition. It was a reckoning with his past and a chance to pay back the orphanage that raised him
Nancy Pelosi won't seek reelection, ending her storied career in the US House
Powerful Democratic former speaker Nancy Pelosi won’t seek reelection to the U.S. House. Pelosi’s announcement Thursday brings to a close her storied career as not only the first woman in the speaker’s office but arguably the most powerful in American politics.
Chaos grips US airports hours before up to 10% of flights axed
Travelers have braced for chaos Thursday morning as more than 800 flights in and out of the US have been delayed and cancelled.
Is Kim Kardashian’s legal drama All’s Fair really the worst TV show of all time?
Ryan Murphy’s glossy, star-packed new show has received some of the most shocking reviews we’ve seen for a long time, including many zero star takes
Gold, guns and cartels: The battle for a billion-dollar mine
A gold mine in Mexico’s Sonoran desert was taken over by the sons of drug lord Joaquín ‘El Chapo’ Guzmán. Mexican officials and generals said they would help an American businessman reclaim the mine — after hefty bribes. For one man, reclaiming the mine was more than a business proposition. It was a reckoning with his past and a chance to pay back the orphanage that raised him
Dozens of swastikas painted in human blood daubed on property across German city
Police in Germany are investigating swastikas painted with human blood on dozens of cars, mailboxes, and buildings in Hanau.
Franco captivates young Spaniards 50 years after death...
With War Next Door, Poland Seeks To Train 500,000 Volunteers To Reinforce Defense
Poland's government said Thursday that the country, a neighbour to Ukraine and Russia, plans to train up to 500,000 volunteers by the end of next year to strengthen its defensive capabilities.
Angelina Jolie visits front-line regions in southern Ukraine
During her visit, Jolie was shown how medical and educational institutions in Ukraine's southern front-line regions have been moved into reinforced underground spaces to continue their operations, according to a press release from the organization.
Dark Energy Double-Take: The Universe May Not Be Accelerating After All, Study Suggests
Astronomers may have misread cosmic acceleration for 27 years. The universe may be slowing down, not speeding up.
Groping of Mexico's president puts violence against women in spotlight...
‘Jenga Tower’ US Economy Teeters as Middle Class Pulls Back Spending
This dichotomy between the haves and have-nots isn’t new, but the economic strain is now bleeding from the lowest earners to the middle class, creating an even starker divide that some economists say makes the economy more susceptible to a downturn. The richest 10% of households are fueling nearly half of total US spending, thanks to a stock market surge that has boosted wealth and in turn propelled economic output this year. Meanwhile, lower-income families are pulling back in the face of tight budgets, still-high living costs and a raft of corporate layoffs.
Is Gen Z Romanticizing Cigarettes Again?
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Carlson becomes litmus test in conservative civil war...
Astronauts stranded in space after their capsule is struck by a mystery object
The return of astronauts Jie, Chen Zhongrui and Chen Dong has been postponed
Job cuts in October hit highest level for the month in 22 years, Challenger says
Job cuts for October totaled 153,074, a 183% surge from September.