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'The best cinnamon pastry you will ever taste and I put my life on that.'
Microsoft is launching its own Xbox themed Crocs, but it may already be overshadowed by Nintendo’s own apparel.
The last owner died in 1958.
Professional whitening results without the price tag.
He had a nightmare against Everton.
The four-minute heist stunned France.
A patient in Washington state has died from H5N5 bird flu, the first known human infection with this virus – but experts say the wider risk remains low.
New findings add weight to the theory that states didn’t just spring up from any kind of farming – it had to be grain.
Parents and policymakers want job security for graduates, but in the AI and automation era, careers may depend as much on curiosity and initiative as on credentials.
Supportive housing combines subsidies with wraparound social services to help people stay off the streets. But demand far outstrips supply in Philadelphia.
If you view intrinsic motivation as a virtue, you likely judge yourself and your co-workers by ‘passion’ – which can backfire.
Understanding what happens to Antarctica’s ice matters, because as it melts, sea levels rise, affecting lives and economies around the world.
Some unique ‘stars’ might be fueled by dark matter annihilation.
Is an organism a sum of its parts, or should they be considered as a whole? New research on ferns shows how the way scientists understand evolution affects how they study life.
Urban digital twins pull together tremendous amounts of data to realistically model cities, but they’ve been missing a critical ingredient: people.
ChatGPT has dramatically altered how people retrieve information, muscling aside Google search as the first stop on the hunt for answers.
Côte d’Ivoire’s 27 December legislative elections will be a test of the country’s democratic resilience.
Factors contributing to school violence are found in the family, the community and the school.
The reggae singer used his music to speak out at issues that mattered.
The tanker ban became law in 2019 under former prime minister Justin Trudeau and has been among the most criticized laws by the government of Alberta.