
NASA discovers Titan doesn’t have an ocean, but a ‘slushy ice layer’ that increases possibility of life
The US space agency redraws what the interior of Saturn’s largest moon, the most similar to Earth, would look like

The US space agency redraws what the interior of Saturn’s largest moon, the most similar to Earth, would look like

UNICEF estimates that since 2013, some 19,000 children associated with armed groups in the Central African Republic have been reintegrated. Thousands more are still waiting to leave. This is their story, told in their own words

The Amazon Prime Video series is a ‘pastiche of cultural references’ that combines the old west, comedy, monsters, robots, and technocrats

The incoming mayors of Miami and New York, along with the governors-elect of New Jersey and Virginia, will take office in the coming weeks with anti-Trump messages

European leaders must decide this week whether to mobilize €193 billion in sovereign funds held by a Belgian clearinghouse. Failure would ‘seriously damage the EU’s capacity for action for years,’ warns German chancellor Merz

The CEO of Microsoft AI and co-founder of DeepMind in 2010 reflects on today’s technological challenges: ‘My main hope is that everyone alive will feel the benefits of a revolution in intelligence that empowers them to achieve and do more’

Caracas accuses the Caribbean island nation of participating in the seizure of an oil tanker off the Venezuelan coast

The deaths of the widely beloved couple, allegedly at the hands of their son Nick, who had a long history of addiction, have sent shockwaves through the entertainment industry

The US president says the military deployment in the Caribbean will continue until the Maduro regime returns ‘the oil, land and other assets they stole from us’