The Menendez Brothers Case Is Changing—Here's Why
Public perception of the brothers has changed during their 30 years in prison for killing their parents.
Public perception of the brothers has changed during their 30 years in prison for killing their parents.
Trump could replace the two oldest conservatives on the Supreme Court
Thanksgiving has come a long way from its pilgrim origins — this year, the robots are taking over. That is, artificial intelligence (AI) is changing how consumers plan their holiday shopping. Increasingly, the technology is impacting how consumers spend, with one study finding that 90% of consumers are using AI in some way or another […]
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AI chatbots predict Harris would focus on social equity, health care reform and climate action as president while continuing Biden's foreign policy approach.
A study reveals Americans' anxiety around Daylight Saving Time, as Newsweek consulted two psychotherapists on ways to combat the feelings.
When most Canadians fall back to standard time, Peter Warwick leaves his clocks alone. Living on standard time is one of several strategies he uses to maximize the light and keep his spirits bright.
Many Quebecers still wonder why Stéphanie Borel was released after she allegedly threw boiling water on a 10-year-old Black boy.
A woman in eastern Ontario is breathing a sigh of relief this week after police found her son hiding in an abandoned building 16 days after he vanished in the night.
Michael Carrick is encouraging Middlesbrough fans to get behind today's No More Red initiative at the Riverside in an effort to highlight the dangers of knife crime
Gary Lineker is a familiar face on our TV screens as the host of Match of the Day, but what about his life away from the world of football?
Can you actually cancel out someone else's vote? Not really, but in a tight presidential race in a deeply divided country, U.S. voters are still trying — or at least making light of it.
The bear wreaked havoc at the height of the Cold War.
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Despite their name, heat pumps are also air conditioners.
For this month’s edition of the Yale Climate Connections Editors’ Corner, we got together to talk about the climate-friendly, energy-efficient, all-electric replacement for furnaces and air conditioners: the heat pump.
This very common condition affects around a third of Brits, but as it usually presents no symptoms, it can be hard to know whether you are a sufferer.
TODAY'S horoscope has one star sign urged to be patient while another needs to look to the future. What else can you expect? Russell Grant shares his analysis
An incredible interactive map gives viewers an insight into just how many cruise ships are sailing the globe, with the vast majority concentrated in one region.
Research by long-haul travel specialists Travelbag, found it ranked seventh among the most Instagrammed European cities being visited in autumn.
The Wuppertal Schwebebahn, officially opened in 1901, was constructed at a cost of over 16 million Goldmarks
Analysis shows that London has kept its crown and remains the most Instagram-friendly city in the world - but a surprise rival is more popular
Anthony Edwards bombs away 7 threes as the Minnesota Timberwolves erase a 10-point 4th-quarter deficit to stun the Denver Nuggets by 3, 119-116
The worst air disaster in history took place 44 years ago when two Boeing 747 jumbo jets collided on the runway at Los Rodeos Airport in Tenerife, leaving 583 dead