Russia has offered Pyongyang to send a North Korean into space, TASS reported. According to the agency, the proposal was made during Kim Jong-un's extraordinary visit to the Russian Far East, where the North Korean leader met yesterday with Russian President Vladimir Putin and together with him visited the Vostochny Cosmodrome. "We talked about the fact that if the North Korean country wishes, it is possible to train and send a North Korean cosmonaut into space," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov... Читать дальше...
The internet is outraged by a shocking video clip, in which Seattle Police Officers’ Guild Vice President Daniel Auderer is heard mocking Indian student Jaahnavi Kandula’s deat
We have got a really nice day ahead! Temperatures remain below average, but we will see lots of sunshine, just a light northeasterly wind, and highs topping out in the middle 70s in Columbus.
A SAVVY woman has shared how to get rid of limescale from your shower head using a common household ingredient.
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Harry Maguire's mum Zoe has issued a social media statement slamming the critics of her son after his own goal for England against Scotland
Senator Mitt Romney says he won't seek re-election. The Northeast prepares for Hurricane Lee. A corruption trial in Chicago revealed a #MeToo ethics entanglement for top Biden adviser Anita Dunn.
There are parts of the world where it's common for people to live past the age of 100. While they're separated by distance and language, find out what traits they all have in common.
Capitol Hill saw a historic gathering of tech industry leaders — all in the name of AI. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer explains why he's still hopeful they can pull off a plan to regulate AI.
Climate change is making insuring crops more risky, but the federally subsidized crop insurance program's payouts are up 500%. With a new Farm Bill coming, critics want to rethink the program.
NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Maryam al-Khawaja, who like her father, is a Bahraini human rights activist. He was put in prison 12 years ago for his role in pro-democracy protests. Where do things stand?
Bipartisan negotiators like Romney are rare, and his departure could lead to a more divisive Senate. He's the only Senate Republican to twice vote to convict ex-president Trump in impeachment trials.
Forecasters say to expect potentially heavy rains, flooding and high winds Friday and Saturday — as Hurricane Lee churns through the northern Caribbean and takes aim at the Northeast.
A year after dozens of migrants arrived on the island of Martha's Vineyard in what was widely seen as a political stunt, their unusual arrival has proven a significant legal advantage.
Newly disclosed evidence revealed an apparent conflict of interest for Biden adviser Anita Dunn, when she consulted for an Illinois politician facing #MeToo related allegations in 2018.
A museum in the Chinese city of Chongqing is dedicated to U.S. Gen. Joseph Stilwell, who commanded the China-Burma-India Theater in World War 2.
This year's Video Music Awards brought in more than 860,000 viewers — up about 37% from last year. Is MTV having a moment?
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Rep. Dean Phillips, D-Minn., about former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's reelection bid, and an aging body of lawmakers on Capitol Hill.
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Fletcher Cox, 50 snaps. Jalen Carter, 40 snaps. Jordan Davis, 35 snaps. Milton Williams, 33 snaps. Kentavius Street and Marlon Tuipulotu, 6 snaps each. That's how the defensive tackle rotation worked on Sunday in the win at New England, and it's a preview, perhaps, of how it will be in weeks to come.
The Eagles want to keep their tackles fresh. That means rotating from series to series, even p
Pornography, a subject often whispered about behind closed doors, has been a part of human society for millennia. This blog post aims to illuminate its complex history, demonstrating how erotica and pornographic material have mirrored changing societal values and norms. Join us on a journey that transcends taboos, exploring how humanity’s most intimate desires have been portrayed through the ages. Early Erotica in Ancient Civilizations In civilizations like Mesopotamia, Greece, and Rome, erotic depictions adorned temple walls... Читать дальше...
Jonjo Shelvey is leaving Nottingham Forest to join Turkish side Rizespor on a season-long loan.
National Conference (NC) president Farooq Abdullah on Thursday said India and Pakistan will have to come to the dialogue table if they want to end bloodshed and find lasting peace in Jammu and...
Visitors are amazed by the magnificent sea colours at Carbis Bay Beach in St Ives, saying the hues will "take your breath away".
The government of one side of the country has called for an investigation into how two dams collapsed and into reports that aid had been hindered.