An argument over whether fossils from several small dinosaurs represent a juvenile Tyrannosaurus rex or smaller adults of a ...
Hurricane Melissa, which struck Jamaica with record-tying 185 mph winds Tuesday, was a beast that stood out as extreme even ...
Dreams of teeth falling out occur “across cultures”, says Melinda Powell, co-founder of the Dream Research Institute in London, and author of The Hidden Lives of Dreams. Research suggests that 40% of ...
Since the government shutdown began earlier this month, the Trump administration has sought to use government agencies to publicly assign blame for the stalemate in Washington on Democratic leaders in ...
Jackie Burch, a casting director known for her work in “Die Hard,” “Sixteen Candles,” and “The Breakfast Club” died on Oct. 12 in Atlanta. She was 74. Burch’s family said that Burch died after a four ...
The 2025 Sveriges Riksbank Prize for Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel has been awarded to three researchers who have shown how technological and scientific innovation, coupled to market ...
A serum designed to reverse hair loss has shown promising results in less than two months. Based on plant extracts and cell-stimulating proteins, the topical treatment led to visible improvements in ...
In her words, Kate McKinnon was a “weird” kid. But it's precisely that peculiarity that has earned the former "Saturday Night Live" star two Emmy Awards, as well as roles in high-profile films like ...
Bill Belichick’s days in Chapel Hill may already be numbered. 247 Sports’ Andrew Jones reported that “potential exit strategy discussions” took place at North Carolina on Tuesday as the Belichick ...
For the first time, astronomers have watched a rogue planet gulp down billions of tons of matter per second over the span of a few weeks in a record-breaking growth spurt that is giving scientists new ...
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GENEVA, Oct 7 (Reuters) - The World Trade Organization sharply lowered its 2026 forecast for global merchandise trade volume growth to 0.5% on Tuesday, citing expected delayed impacts from U.S.