Research explains how foxes hunting mice can plunge down into the snow at high speeds without injuring their poor little ...
President Biden is expected to issue an executive order Tuesday that would greatly reduce the number of asylum-seekers allowed into the country.
Charges against the CEO of Telegram mark one of the few instances where the head of a major internet platform has been charged over alleged criminal failure to moderate what users do on its site.
The Summer Olympics may be over, but the Paris mayor doesn't want to say goodbye. To preserve the spirit of the games, she's proposed making the five Olympic rings on the Eiffel Tower a permanent ...
The burst of new laws follows a landmark Supreme Court ruling and reflects public frustration with record-high homelessness. But advocates say fines and jail time will only make the problem worse.
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Crime has been dropping, nationally -- but car jackings remain higher than before the pandemic. A new study analyzes the data on this crime, which may have finally peaked in 2024.
Loneliness is a modern, cross generational plague. And some people, are looking to an old German tradition for a tried and true remedy.