Biden and Trump won comfortably, but both face discontent from parts of their electorate
The fear of dwarfing or suffocating the room usually stops us from painting the upper part of our rooms the same color as the walls, or even any color at all
Safe parenting, healthy lifestyle habits, socialization, cultivating a tolerance to frustration and having a purpose in life are important in reducing the occurrence of mental disorders
Technology companies are gambling on artificial intelligence to help develop new smartphones that will revolutionize the world of personal assistants
The senator had been under increasing pressure from the restive, and at times hostile wing of his party that has aligned firmly with Trump
Never before has a prison riot been better portrayed than in this production
His impassioned plea comes as Russian troops have seized the initiative on the battlefield in Ukraine amid worsening shortages of weapons and soldiers for Ukraine’s military
A study in ‘Nature’ shows that a single genetic change could have made the ape lineage tailless for 25 million years
The city is undergoing reconstruction and the inhabitants are still relying on government aid while the sporting event promotes tourism
The United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia commander was one of the most feared warlords in the country and has accused heavyweights in the political and business world of having allied themselves with the paramilitary armies
Harry claimed that he and his family were endangered when visiting the U.K. because of hostility toward him and his wife Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, on social media and relentless hounding by news media
The emergence of ChatGPT and other conversational programs is changing the way queries are made on the internet
President Nayib Bukele of El Salvador, Venezuela’s Nicolás Maduro and other populist rulers of this century sell an image of infallibility and invulnerability that is typically found in comic books
Republicans have long questioned whether his overseas business dealings involved corruption and influence peddling by President Joe Biden
Navalny’s widow, Yulia Navalnaya, speaking at the European Parliament, expressed fears that the police might interfere. ‘I’m not sure yet whether it will be peaceful or whether police will arrest those who have come to say goodbye to my husband,’ she said
The researcher has created mice with 100,000 human neurons embedded in their brain to accelerate the search for drugs against dementia
The Chancellor argues that the delivery of this long-range weaponry heightens the risk of Germany being dragged into the war
The U.S. economy growth has now topped 2% for six straight quarters, defying fears that high interest rates would tip the world’s largest economy into a recession
The move targets commercial data brokers, the sometimes shadowy companies that traffic in personal data and that officials say may sell information to foreign adversaries
The candidate for the ruling party, Claudia Sheinbaum, aims to fill the biggest plaza in Mexico City. Xóchitl Gálvez — representing the main opposition coalition — has retreated to her stronghold in Guanajuato
The U.S. neuroscientist, one of the most interesting scientific writers of our times, explains that each time we learn something, our neurons change. And that if someone loses their sight, part of the cells once in charge of seeing will begin to help them in another task, like listening
Republican Gov. Greg Abbott issued a disaster declaration for 60 counties as the main blaze, the Smokehouse Creek Fire, swelled into the second-largest wildfire in the state’s history
The most powerful way to support a cleaner, reality-based information ecosystem is not by adding yet more clutter and vitriol to it, but by learning how to slowly and deliberately engage online
After more than four months of bombing, Palestinian women in the enclave are suffering Cesarean sections without anesthesia, abortions, and infections, while struggling to care for their babies and fighting a daily battle to wash or find a sanitary pad
The epidemic has registered over 31,000 cases so far, and the country has the highest fatality rate in South America. Authorities have been slow to admit the situation
Israel holds anomalous municipal elections with low voter turnaround in which tens of thousands of evacuees will not cast their ballot until November