The Franklin Institute has said a wealthy scion, long vilified for refusing to serve during World War I, gave them a treasured Wright-built plane. His family is challenging that account.
The story of Jean-Michel Basquiat has its unfortunate aspects: not just his premature death, but also the aggressive marketing of his work and persona in the years leading up to it. He became a vogue artist of the eighties in part because he could be taken as an unfiltered voice of the street, crafting his […]
If Disney can improve its operating margins for streaming to about 25% compared to about 5% presently it would translate into operating earnings of about $7.1 billion.
The WSA building, a 31-story New York office tower with mysterious financing, has become an improbable hub for artists, designers and influencers.
Potato prices in Odisha have risen to Rs 40 per kg as West Bengal restricted supply, causing hundreds of trucks to be stranded at the border. Traders fear further hikes if the disruption continues. The Odisha government is considering sourcing potatoes from Punjab or Uttar Pradesh to mitigate the shortage.
"You know, not even a mile from here, there's a bunch of big-time, City Hall f—s sittin’ in some fancy private club," Oswald "the Penguin" Cobb tells a rogues’ gallery of Gotham City crime bosses in HBO’s eponymous series. "They're drinkin’ orange wine. They’re makin’ crooked deals to benefit them. … Why the hell not […]
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In Canada, access to crucial federal, provincial and municipal benefits hinges on filing a tax and benefit return. Yet many people find the task daunting. That's why these clinics are so important.
One of Nova Scotia’s top provincial court judges is suggesting too many victims of sex crimes must face the difficult task of testifying in court because stiff sentences offer no incentive for offenders to plead guilty and forgo a trial.
At the 45th anniversary reunion with the pioneers who changed both sports and television.
The Scorpio moon barrels toward a Sagittarius new moon over the weekend — and opposes Uranus in the evening. Be prepared for some surprises.
5-Across, Six Letters: Animated series set in the “League of Legends” universe
A one-bedroom vacation condo on St. Thomas was heaven for a writer when she was growing up. But what did the place mean after her parents were gone?
A Times investigation found that zoos knew conservation money went toward apartment buildings and roads. But they wanted to keep displaying pandas, so nobody looked too closely.
Jihadists and their Turkish-backed allies shelled Syria's second city Aleppo on Friday, in a major offensive against government troops that has sparked some of the deadliest fighting the country has seen in years.
Farnborough host Chippenham Town in The Vanarama National League South on Saturday 30 November, kick-off 3pm.
England's Lucy Bronze, Lauren Hemp and Keira Walsh are among the nominees for the women's player of the year at the 2024 Fifa Best Awards.
When Geneviève Biron was introduced as the head of Santé Québec, she promised “an innovative approach.” Cutting services we barely have access to would be anything but innovative.
New York investor Nihal Mehta founded Pitch and Run to use exercise to build meaningful relationships between founders and VCs.
Ahead of the holiday season, Amanda Calhoun appeared on MSNBC's The ReidOut to deliver a message to its liberal viewers: It's okay to cut off your conservative relatives. "So, if you are going into a situation where you have family members, where you have close friends who you know have voted in ways that are against you," Calhoun told Joy Reid earlier this month, "it's completely fine to not be around those people and to tell them why. I think you should very much be entitled to do so, and I think it may be essential for your mental health.
Water can be a catalyst for peace and security with a critical role in preventing conflicts and promoting cooperation among communities and nations—but only if managed equitably and sustainably, a study reveals.
Bacteria modify their ribosomes when exposed to widely used antibiotics, according to research published in Nature Communications. The subtle changes might be enough to alter the binding site of drug targets and constitute a possible new mechanism of antibiotic resistance.