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"My power is all back in my hands, and I’m excited," Kesha tells PEOPLE in this week's issue ahead of releasing her sixth ...
He was released – only to be abducted again in 2011, and this time killed. Ever since, Mahrang had been a central figure in the movement for human rights and justice in Balochistan, including being ...
Dunelm sells home furnishings, ranging from furniture and garden equipment to bedding. Over the past few years, it has ...
Despite being mentored by Tony Iommi and nearly chosen as Ozzy Osbourne's first solo band, the planets never quite aligned ...
The classic story follows the king of Ithaca as he undertakes a long and perilous journey home following the Trojan War. The ...
People in the nation’s richest strawberry-growing region have lacked safe drinking water for decades. A Biden administration ...
Some Northern Virginia newspaper publishers are taking creative chances to retain a viable print presence in an industry ...
In this week’s edition of InnovationRx, we look at the health impact of the Republican spending bill, a startup that built a hospital in India to test its AI software, the impact of the vaccine panel ...
Suit estimates it is costing $1.2 billion for the Board of Water Supply to clean up and protect Oʻahu's drinking water wells.
In moments of crisis, it’s easy to think that capitalism is finished. But don't forget the system’s formidable ability to mutate.
A Bulletin short fiction contest Announcing the Bulletin‘s new short fiction contest… Over the decades, the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists has published the smartest minds in the fields it covers, ...