Marilyn Stafford, who photographed the 20th century, finally gets recognition in the 21st.
RISHI Sunak won’t raise taxes again to pay for net zero in a bid to calm raging Tories, his deputy says. Simon Clarke came out swinging against swathes of MPs who want to dump the PM’s green plans amid huge fears about spiralling costs. And he hinted he wanted to see tax breaks in future to help […]
PHOTO: James Doyle Tonight, at the Rolling Mix Concrete Arena, the Prince George Spruce Kings kick off a three-game home-stand, starting against the West Kelowna Warriors at 7:00 PM. Tonight marks the first time since March 2nd, 2020, that the RMCA is back to 100% Capacity! The Spruce Kings saw their 20-game point streak come […]
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Grindelwald started suspecting Credence's identity when he found out he had survived an Obscurus for so long - only one other person had done it.
North Carolina’s attorney general’s office argued Tuesday that 19th-century congressional actions granting amnesty to Confederate soldiers did not apply to...
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A Democratic candidate for Congress finally apologized for getting drunk and verbally abusing a group of tween girls at a Valentine's Day slumber party, claiming to have no memory of her deplorable behavior.
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By Jan Strupczewski BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union will be ready to launch a second package of sanctions against Russia, including export controls, if Russian troops move beyond the Ukrainian
EVIL child killer Jon Venables is expected to launch a brazen new bid for freedom in weeks, The Sun can reveal. The monster, now 39, was recalled to jail for a second time in November 2017 for hoarding nearly 1,200 vile child sex abuse images. But Venables has been told moves to offer him yet […]
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Fox News continues to call President Biden weak and Putin strong as tensions rise over Ukraine.
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Increasing success unravelling the causes of long covid may signal a new approach to mysterious, long-neglected conditions from chronic fatigue syndrome to fibromyalgia
There's a no-nonsense technique for navigating between stars and constellations and all it requires is putting your hand in the air, says Abigail Beall
Switching your brain off work mode at 5pm might sound appealing, but as this thriller on Apple TV+ demonstrates, it could be a very bad idea
Riley Stearns's dark comedy about a death match between clones has an appealing premise, but it doesn't quite hit the mark
The Martian surface is criss-crossed by little whirlwinds that swirl through its thin atmosphere. Their tracks are revealed in this striking infrared image taken by the ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter
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Smart engineering solutions such as “sand motors” and artificial reefs will defend our coasts for a while. But in many places, conversations are already turning to a managed retreat inland
A new book by neurologist Guy Leschziner looks at the astonishing ways some people’s brains interpret the world, offering insight into how we all experience reality
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Machines that can mate and produce offspring can help us clean up nuclear sites, explore asteroids and terraform distant planets – but could they prove a threat, asks Emma Hart, who is helping develop them
Almost 200 people died in the German floods of 2021 because experts couldn’t convince them of impending danger. We must rethink how to get through to the public, says hydrologist Hannah Cloke