In his “60 Minutes” interview, Macron explains how Donald Trump’s presidency has affected his relationship with the US.
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Brazil brought their A-game against South Korea, who paid the price, and Croatia toppled Japan after two hours and eight penalty kicks.
The One Blanket and Slippers are all you need to be perfectly cozy.
Video footage captured from the Grey Glacier, in the Southern Patagonian Ice Field, shows a chunk of it collapsing.
A common liver drug shuts the door on COVID before it can infect our cells.
Formula One car steering wheels do more than just turn the wheels — they have nearly as much computing power as your laptop, if not more.
Two new studies suggest that certain tetrahedral arrangements of galaxies outnumber their mirror images, potentially reflecting details of the universe’s birth. But confirmation is needed.
Here’s a handy look at some of America’s most durable vehilcles in terms of potential lifespan.
Was HIMYM’s “slapsgiving” gag one of the main reasons the show tanked in its latter years?
His contributions to Sight & Sound’s legendary, once-in-a-decade poll have been revealed.
Rest easy knowing that your home is under the careful eye of Cove. It’s simple to set up, affordable to maintain and offers peace of mind.
Tom Scott goes behind the scenes at UBC’s TRIUMF, a particle accelerator center, to see how radioactive materials get transported around the facility.
Children who spent their formative years in the bleach-everything era will certainly have different microbiomes. The question is whether different means bad.
The crypto has been heavily rocked this past year—and that’s opening opportunities to cut into its outsized carbon footprint.
Gamecamp.gg is a staple to save you money while unlocking gaming.
The indomitable Bill Nighy sat down with Vanity Fair and broke down iconic moments from his career and revealed what it was like working on movies like “Pirates of the Caribbean,” “Harry Potter,” “Shaun of the Dead” and many more.
From strong debuts to long-anticipated endings, these are the series that rose to the top.
Daniel’s sailboat is completely self-sufficient, from growing his own food to running his own utilities, and can freely travel anywhere in the world. Here’s what his life is like.
Women are helping to close the driver shortage, though barriers still remain.
A strategy to restore America’s military deterrence.
Jonah Hill is in love with Eddie Murphy and Nia Long’s daughter, and tries his best to win them over in the first new “You People” teaser. Directed by Kenya Barris and co-written by Hill, the film releases on January 27, 2023.
These are the leading sources of the microplastic particles we eat, drink and breathe.
A common liver drug shuts the door on COVID before it can infect our cells.
Consuming microplastics puts your health at risk. LARQ’s water filtration systems can keep you safe.
Margaret and Dom Varlamos reminisce about Varly’s Swiftwater cafe, the fish and chips shop they ran for two decades out in Whittier, Alaska, where nearly all of its residents stay in the sam building
This week, a driver who’s “sick of cyclists and their sense of entitlement,” a letter writer who doesn’t want their girlfriend to call dogs or babies “honey” and a blood donor who’s worried about other people stealing their glory.
Nostalgia is a hell of a drug. If your friends and family long for the 1990s, these gifts will give ’em a wave of positive emotions.
The game’s creator, a Welsh software engineer, wrote Wordle to amuse his girlfriend. He could never have guessed where it would take him.
Sam Chui got an inside look into the numerous Korean AIr crew training practices, including what to do if you have an unruly passenger and different kinds of emergency landings.
The docuseries will begin streaming on December 8, 2022, on Netflix.
Platforms are gambling with creators. They’re constantly changing the rules to make the most money — even if it hurts the creators they built their platforms on.
Which part of the US has (allegedly) strayed furthest from God’s light?
Workers in delivery warehouses are subjected to extreme working conditions are are expected to speed up work so that all ‘instant’ deliveries are met. Here’s how it takes a toll on their mental and physical health.
“Should we just grin and bear it?”
Never lose your keys or the remote control again with these handy Bluetooth trackers.
Rhett and Link see how store-bought meals from popular food chains measure up to their restaurant versions.
Exercise seems to protect the brain health of people and their furry companions.
“From big-budget blockbusters to arthouse fare, these are the movies we loved most this year.”
In the 1980s, McDonald’s sold glass painted “Garfield” mugs. Decades later, claims they contained dangerous levels of lead emerged.
Whole Foods plans to pull Maine lobster from its shelves amid a debate about its sustainability.
Workers were not threatening to shut down the nation’s rail system over a few more sick days. They were sounding the alarm on a broken system that affects us all.
In his “60 Minutes” interview, Macron explains how Donald Trump’s presidency has affected his relationship with the US.
America’s frequent drug shortages put patients’ health — and their lives — at risk.
The ability to bend an inch at a time while seeming to stand up straight is a useful and gendered skill.
These trays of food, divided into sections and best eaten in front of the TV, are a much-loved part of American culture. But who invented them?
We’re back with another roundup and this weekend saw quite a bit of tech news. We covered everything from cryptocurrency to the latest developments in Elon Musk’s takeover of Twitter. Let’s take a look at the latest in tech from this weekend.
Sure, “Cocaine Bear” is based on a true story. But would a real bear actually go crazy on coke?
It all kicks off with a paratrooper who became a drug lord in Kentucky who failed to deploy his parachute correctly. Then a bear found his body…
In Port-au-Prince you cannot see the boundaries, but you must know where they are. Your life may depend on it.
It’s safe. It saves lives. Your town will probably give it to you for free. Don’t wait.
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