Widowed 80-somethings team up: “Together we have 105 years worth of experience being married. So we like to tell people we’re pretty sure we know what we’re doing.”
In its effort to fill every niche that the cord-cutter might be looking for, the streaming service has added a series that covers sci-fi, film noir and skin flick.
China is deploying high-tech totalitarianism to repress Uighurs in the western region of Xinjiang.
President Trump has raised fears that he is tearing at the credibility of some of the most important institutions in American life to save himself.
Unmarked Israeli aircraft have been pounding Islamist militants in the North Sinai. Israel’s role has been kept secret to prevent a backlash in Egypt.
The jet was downed in Idlib in one of the country’s so-called de-escalation zones. The pilot survived the initial attack by parachuting from the plane but was killed on the ground by militia members.
Plants can be frozen in place with the same anesthetics used on you during surgery. It suggests they may be less different from animals than is often assumed.
The agency was seemingly slowed by jurisdictional issues, and athletes went unwarned that a potential child molester was in their midst.
More than 60,000 Maya structures have been discovered in Guatemala, changing the way archaeologists understand the ancient civilization.
The relatives of a police officer on duty at the site of a bombing that killed over 100 people were given a body to bury. Days later, they received a call.
Though President Trump said the highly contentious memo proved his innocence, it did nothing to clear him of either collusion or obstruction.
Republicans have dominated state governments for almost a decade, but Democrats are exploiting President Trump’s unpopularity in an effort to make inroads in 2018.
Fueled by pent-up demand for both outside views and local authors, Kabul book publishers and sellers are flourishing — and feeding a need for escape.
After a scandal involving fraudulent accounts, the central bank restricted the growth of Wells Fargo, which said it would replace four board members.
Travelers are swapping standard hotel rooms for new interpretations of traditional lodgings.