'Considerable uncertainty' remains about gender treatments for kids, Canadian researchers warn
Two new major reviews by Canadian researchers echo findings of U.K. review that led to ban on puberty blockers for trans-identifying youth
Two new major reviews by Canadian researchers echo findings of U.K. review that led to ban on puberty blockers for trans-identifying youth
While it’s not necessary for horses and sheep to share a field, there are huge benefits to rotating the livestock grazing. Credit: Alamy
Former NFL star Champ Bailey spoke to Fox News Digital about the penalties called on the Houston Texans after hits on Patrick Mahomes over the weekend.
The Princess Royal carried out her first public engagement in 1969 aged 18 when she opened an educational and training centre in Shropshire.
A block of ice the size of a watermelon fell into an Inglewood couple's bedroom, according to a lawsuit.
Bluetooth LE audio support opens up more ways to listen to your Auracast-enabled hearing aids, headphones, speakers, and more.
The Broad Museum and its former chief operating officer are facing a second lawsuit in less than a week, accusing them of discrimination, retaliation, defamation and sexual harassment.
The new Home AI features on various SmartThings appliances leverage ambient sensors to suggest different routines throughout your day.
PepsiCo recently issued a policy on its site declaring viewpoint neutrality in its media-buying and content policies "with respect to political or religious status or views."
The Beatles' 'Now and Then' may win record of the year. Is it singular for the academy, or a boomer-rock harbinger?
We continue our 21st-Century Architecture: 25 Years 25 Buildings series with BIG's ski-jump-topped power plant, the studio's signature building that combines sustainability with fun. The Amager Bakke power station is a building like no other, a typology that has never been built before and may never be built again. As Rowan Moore wrote in the Guardian,
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A new study assessed U.S. states on eleven factors and ranked them according to how friendly their environments are for starting a business. There were some surprises.
Thousands of pages of records reviewed by The Times show L.A. County officials had for years described water infrastructure in areas where hydrants ran dry during the Palisades fire as 'leak prone,' 'severely undersized' and not having enough flow to support firefighters.
Could it be done? Yes. Would it be a good idea? Probably not
If you're looking for a single wireless charger for all your Google devices, this 3-in-1 set from Phelinta brings a lot of bang for your buck.
The department is down hundreds of officers from its 2019 ranks and projects that it will continue to dwindle in fiscal year 2025.
Despite upgrades to wireless alerts system, emergency warnings were often ineffective when most needed during the Los Angeles wildfires. Some were sent to too many people, some to too few.
This Morning favourite Craig Doyle reported live from Ireland on the ITV daytime show, where he revealed his balcony "exploded" after getting buffeted by Storm Eowyn
Judge James Ho stood out among conservative judges for his uncompromising support for birthright citizenship. With Trump's reelection, he changed his tune
Pete Hegseth's Senate confirmation vote to be defense secretary is expected to take place Friday night.
RFK's hearing hasn't even started yet and the White House has already attacked vaccines, birth control and the WHO
Boulder, Cincinnati and a combined Salt Lake City and Park City are competing to become the new home of the Sundance Film Festival. Here's what we know about their bids.
Capital punishment has continued to become rarer in recent years, and public opinion of the practice keeps growing dimmer with time.
These are today's mortgage and refinance rates. Mortgage rates remain elevated, and they might not drop much this year unless inflation slows further.