Month: August 2025
 - Crunch time in Alaska: Trump set to meet Putin in push for Ukraine peace- US and Russian officials will converge on the state of Alaska ahead of a highly anticipated Friday meeting between Presidents Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin. The pair will meet for the first time in six years, as Trump tries to enact a key campaign pledge to end Russia’s war in Ukraine. The US president, who… 
 - Sudan cholera outbreak kills 40 in a week as health centres overwhelmed- MSF charity calls situation ‘beyond urgent’ as thousands seeking refuge from war rely on contaminated water The “worst cholera outbreak in years” has killed at least 40 people in the last week in Sudan, according to the medical charity Médecins Sans Frontières. Overwhelmed medical centres are resorting to treating patients on mattresses on the floor,… 
 - Why Are Rabbits Sprouting Tentacles?- Here’s Why Rabbits Are Sprouting Tentacle Horns Rabbits spotted with hornlike growths on their face in northern Colorado are doing better than they look By Stephanie Pappas edited by Jeanna Bryner This eastern cottontail rabbit has growths protruding from its head because it is infected with a papilloma virus. Join Our Community of Science Lovers!… 
 - Trump administration claims powers of D.C. police chief- By The Associated Press WASHINGTON — The Trump administration, stepping up its crackdown on policing in the nation’s capital, on Thursday named the head of the Drug Enforcement Administration to be Washington’s “emergency police commissioner” with all the powers of the police chief — a significant move that increases national control over the city as… 
 - NFL’s Jared Goff Reacts to Taylor Swift’s Name-Drop on New Heights- Detroit Lions quarterback Jared Goff had a heartwarming response to Taylor Swift giving him a shoutout during her appearance on boyfriend and fellow NFL player Travis Kelce’s New Heights podcast. Jared Goff‘s inner circle can’t calm down about his latest shoutout. The Detroit Lions quarterback had the sweetest response to Taylor Swift name-dropping him during… 
 - Ancient manuscripts return to Timbuktu 13 years after jihadist takeover- Malian city welcomes return of hundreds of crates of treasures after more than a decade stored in capital Bamako Political and religious figures in Malian city of Timbuktu have welcomed the return of ancient manuscripts that were removed to the capital, Bamako, more than a decade ago to prevent them from falling into the hands… 
 - Trump Cuts Could End U.S. Exploration of the Outer Solar System- NASA Budget Cuts Could End U.S. Exploration of the Outer Solar System By Hannah Richter edited by Lee Billings A pellet of plutonium 238, illuminated by the glow of its own radioactivity. NASA and other space agencies use this material in radioisotope power sources for interplanetary missions to the solar system’s darkest, most distant destinations.… 
 - Brandon Blackstock’s Seizures Were “Contributing” Factor in Death- One week after Kelly Clarkson’s ex-husband Brandon Blackstock’s death at 48, his death certificate shared he experienced seizures amid his cancer battle. New information about Brandon Blackstock’s tragic passing has come to light. More than one week after Kelly Clarkson’s ex-husband died on Aug. 7 at age 48, his death certificate is sharing more insight… 
 - Thursday briefing: How the colonial legacy has created a toxic beauty industry- These movements urged pride in what had been denigrated for centuries, and their message was not limited to people of African or Caribbean heritage. Calls to embrace natural beauty resonated across Asia and much of the global south, directly challenging the colonial belief that lighter skin conferred greater worth. Yet decades later, that belief seems… 
 - In maps: The war-ravaged Ukrainian territories at the heart of the Trump-Putin summit- Speculation has swirled over whether the Trump-Putin summit will result in the map of Ukraine being forcibly – and fundamentally – altered. Russia has laid claim to vast parts of Ukraine since 2014, when President Vladimir Putin made his first move. At the time, in the space of a short few months, Moscow carried out… 
 - What Is a Glacial Outburst Flood? Alaska’s Suicide Basin Explained- Why Glacial Lake Outbursts like the One in Alaska May Happen More Often Meltwater from a glacial lake outburst is flooding Juneau, Alaska. Such events are likely to happen more often as climate change destabilizes ice and glacial lakes fill with more meltwater By Stephanie Pappas edited by Andrea Thompson Mendenhall Glacier in the Tongass… 
 - Stranger Things’ Dacre Montgomery Reveals Why He Quit Hollywood- Stranger Things alum Dacre Montgomery explained why he went “off the map” for years after starring as Billy Hargrove in the Netflix series. Dacre Montgomery is getting back to saner things. The Stranger Things star explained the reason he took an extended hiatus from Hollywood after playing Billy Hargrove on the Netflix series, reflecting on… 
 - Why AI ‘Therapy’ Can Be So Dangerous- Why ChatGPT Shouldn’t Be Your Therapist Using AI chatbots for “therapy” is dangerous, mental health experts say. Here’s why By Allison Parshall edited by Dean Visser Artificial intelligence chatbots don’t judge. Tell them the most private, vulnerable details of your life, and most of them will validate you and may even provide advice. This has… 
 - Taylor Swift Details Moving in With Her Dad After His Heart Surgery- Taylor Swift described caring for her dad Scott Swift after his quintuple bypass surgery earlier this year, describing him as “the loveliest patient ever” amid his recovery. Taylor Swift is sharing how she helped her father through a delicate procedure. The “Shake It Off” singer shared that she moved in with her dad Scott Swift earlier this… 
 - France acknowledges role in repression of Cameroon independence movements- Emmanuel Macron writes to Cameroonian president with findings of joint commission on country’s colonial past France has acknowledged its role in decades of violent repression of independence movements in Cameroon, the latest stage in a slow process of reckoning with its brutal colonial past. In a letter to the Cameroonian president, Paul Biya, dated 30… 
 - European leaders tentatively hopeful after call with Trump ahead of Putin summit- European leaders appeared cautiously optimistic after holding a virtual meeting with Donald Trump on Wednesday, two days before he meets his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin in Alaska to discuss ending the war in Ukraine. Trump reportedly told the Europeans that his goal for the summit was to obtain a ceasefire between Moscow and Kyiv. He… 
 - ‘Who’s running the show?’ is a key question in ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ challenge- By Greg Allen MIAMI — A lawsuit brought by environmental groups and the Miccosukee tribe challenging construction and operations of an immigration detention center in the Florida Everglades wrapped up Wednesday with several key questions unanswered. At the top of the list is one U.S. District Judge Kathleen Williams asked several times during the four-day… 
 - Claire’s on brink of collapse putting 2,150 jobs at risk- Fashion accessories chain Claire’s is on the brink of collapse after the retailer said it will appoint administrators in the UK and Ireland, putting 2,150 jobs at risk. The company has 278 shops in the UK and 28 in Ireland but has been struggling with falling sales and fierce competition. Claire’s said all outlets will… 
 - Diana Ross Cancels Appearance Due to “Unforeseen Circumstances”- Diana Ross has canceled a scheduled appearance as Godmother of the Royal Caribbean’s Star of the Seas due to “unforeseen circumstances.” Diana Ross will no longer be coming out on the Royal Caribbean’s Star of the Seas showcase cruise. While the beloved singer was scheduled to kick-off the three-day voyage on August 20—having been ordained as the… 
 - These Spiders Puke Up Toxic Digestive Fluid to Marinate Their Prey Alive- These Spiders Puke Up Toxic Digestive Fluid to Marinate Their Prey Alive Without a venomous bite, some spiders use a disturbing second option to prepare their food By Gennaro Tomma edited by Sarah Lewin Frasier Join Our Community of Science Lovers! You don’t always need a book or movie for a good horror story. Sometimes,… 
 - In 1985, famine led to Live Aid and a U.S. alert plan. Trump froze it. Now it’s back- By Gabrielle Emanuel In the summer of 1985, images of emaciated children in Ethiopia shocked the world and prompted one of the biggest charity concerts ever: Live Aid. Megastars like Paul McCartney and Lionel Richie, Madonna and Queen took to the stage in London and Philadelphia. Tina Turner and Mick Jagger wowed an audience that… 
 - Air Canada cancels flights during peak travel season ahead of flight attendant strike- Canada’s largest airline expects full shutdown as workers protests over claims of ‘poverty wages’ and unpaid labour Canada’s largest airline has started cancelling flights during the peak summer travel season ahead of a strike by more than 10,000 flight attendants over what they say are “poverty wages” and unpaid labour for work when planes aren’t… 
 - Survival rates for most deadly cancers making little progress, experts warn- The number of people surviving cancer has improved hugely in the past 50 years, but experts warn progress has been uneven with some cancers with the worst survival rates falling further behind. For some, including melanoma skin cancer, 10-year survival is now above 90% in England and Wales, while for all cancers half of patients… 
 - Trump’s China trade truce extension spurs market rally- Bourses in Australia and Japan hit record highs as hopes grow of trade deal within latest 90-day pause Business live – latest updates George Magus: Why Peak China may finally have arrived Donald Trump’s decision to extend a truce in the trade war with China for another 90 days triggered a stock market rally across… 
 - What Is the Luhn Algorithm? The Math Behind Secure Credit Card Numbers- Find out how this simple algorithm from the 1960s keeps your wallet safe By Jack Murtagh edited by Jeanna Bryner If you’re enjoying this article, consider supporting our award-winning journalism by subscribing. By purchasing a subscription you are helping to ensure the future of impactful stories about the discoveries and ideas shaping our world today.… 
 - How Zoë Kravitz & Lisa Bonet Almost Lost Snake in Taylor Swift’s House- Zoë Kravitz shared how she and mom Lisa Bonet almost lost their family snake Orpheus inside Taylor Swift’s Los Angeles home amid the wildfires spreading across the city in early 2025. Snakes and stones never broke Taylor Swift‘s bones. That’s why Zoë Kravitz was mortified when her mom Lisa Bonet‘s snake Orpheus got loose in the… 
 - China’s crackdown on lavish civil servant perks will ‘harm’ the economy, experts warn- Updated regulations ban the country’s 40 million civil servants from lavish banquets, and restrict them from overseas travel for ‘personal leisure’ Adjacent to a municipal government building in Beijing, a normally bustling restaurant is now eerily quiet, at lunchtime most of its seats are empty. The recent crackdown on civil servants frequenting restaurants – part… 
 - Axolotls are on the brink. Can we bring them back?- A project from Conservation International and a Mexican university offers a glimmer of hope for the critically endangered axolotl. An ancient wetland system of islands and canals that pre-dates the Aztecs endures quietly in Mexico City. These wetlands, cradled within North America’s most populous city, are the only place on Earth where you can find… 
 - Police get new guidance on releasing suspects’ ethnicity- Police will be encouraged to disclose the ethnicity and nationality of suspects charged in high-profile and sensitive investigations under new guidance, the National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) says. It is hoped the change will reduce the risk to public safety where there are high levels of misinformation about an incident or in cases of significant… 
 - Trump official tells census workers Congress has final say over the count, not Trump- Hansi Lo Wang Less than a week after President Trump said he has ordered a “new” census, the cabinet official who oversees the Census Bureau acknowledged Tuesday that Congress, not the president, has final say over the national head count that’s used to reshape election maps and guide federal funding, NPR has exclusively learned. Speaking… 
 - Trump Order Would Give Political Appointees Power over Science Funding Decisions- Trump Order Gives Political Appointees Vast Powers over Research Grants Researchers are alarmed that an expansive executive order issued by President Donald Trump might upend a long-standing tradition of peer-review for grants By Dan Garisto & Nature magazine US President Donald Trump issued an expansive executive order (EO) yesterday that would centralize power and upend… 
 - Why ‘Use Your Words’ Can Be Good for Kids’ Health- The Science of ParentingMondays Why ‘Use Your Words’ Can Be Good for Kids’ Health Studies show that writing or expressing what we are feeling can help adults mentally and physically. Kids are no different By J. David Creswell edited by Megha Satyanarayana Cut through the claims: Get email alerts for The Science of Parenting In… 
 - Cheryl Hines Addresses Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Marriage Turmoil Rumors- Cheryl Hines spoke for the first time about recent speculation surrounding her relationship with husband Robert F. Kennedy Jr., shutting down rumors that they’re experiencing marriage trouble. Cheryl Hines is setting the record straight. The Curb Your Enthusiasm alum shut down rumors that her marriage to Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has been on the rocks since… 
 - Guatemalan judge finds six people guilty over deaths of 41 girls in 2017 fire- Two officers and four ex-child protection officials found guilty after fire at state shelter that had a history of abuse A Guatemalan judge has found six people guilty over the deaths of 41 girls in a raging 2017 fire at a state shelter for vulnerable youths that had a history of abuse. The sentencing is… 
 - Weather tracker: Europe braces for another heatwave with highs of 44C- Parts of Spain and Portugal likely to bear brunt of heat, while drought conditions sweep North America Europe live – latest updates After a period of cooler weather, swaths of central and eastern Europe face another heatwave as hot air over south-western Europe pushes north-west. Since late July, large parts of the Iberian peninsula have… 
 - Joe Biden’s Daughter Ashley Biden Files for Divorce After 13 Years- Joe Biden’s daughter Ashley Biden filed for divorce from Howard Krein in the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas on August 11, over 13 years after the pair tied the knot in Greenville. Ashley Biden and Howard Krein are going their separate ways. Joe Biden’s daughter has filed for divorce from the plastic surgeon on August… 
 - The hidden costs of cutting Medicaid- By Emily Crawford With the passage of the big Republican tax and spending bill, the federal government is poised to reduce support for Medicaid and the insurance marketplaces established by the Affordable Care Act. The Congressional Budget Office estimates that these cuts could cause 10 million Americans to lose health insurance by 2034. Lawmakers have… 
 - Cosmic Tornado from Star’s Birth Whirls in Dazzling JWST Image- Cosmic Tornado from Star’s Birth Whirls in Dazzling JWST Image This telescope has revealed the whipped-up dust from the birth of a star—and a shining background galaxy—more clearly than ever before By Gayoung Lee edited by Sarah Lewin Frasier Join Our Community of Science Lovers! When a star is born, the process leaves behind a… 
 - US woman convicted over failed assassination in UK- A US woman who was hired as a killer and tried to shoot a man in the UK at point-blank range has been found guilty of conspiracy to murder. Would-be assassin Aimee Betro, from West Allis in Wisconsin, flew into the country as part of a plot to attack a British family in Birmingham in… 
 - Ukraine’s borders must not be changed by force, EU leaders say- European leaders have warned against Ukrainian borders being redrawn by force – two days before a US-Russia summit on Ukraine is due to take place in Alaska. In a statement, European leaders said “the people of Ukraine must have the freedom to decide their future.” It added the principles of “territorial integrity” must be respected… 
 - How This AI Breakthrough with Pure Mathematics and Reinforcement Learning Could Help Predict Future Crises- How an Unsolved Math Problem Could Train AI to Predict Crises Years in Advance An artificial intelligence breakthrough uses reinforcement learning to tackle the Andrews-Curtis conjecture, solving long-standing counterexamples and hinting at tools for forecasting stock crashes, diseases and climate disasters By Deni Ellis Béchard edited by Dean Visser & Clara Moskowitz Imagine knowing that… 
 - Taylor Swift Announces New Album on Travis Kelce’s Podcast- Taylor Swift announced her new album The Life of a Showgirl during her first appearance on boyfriend Travis Kelce and Jason Kelce’s New Heights podcast for the Aug. 13 episode. Taylor Swift‘s album announcements will never go out of style. While making her debut on boyfriend Travis Kelce and brother Jason Kelce‘s New Heights podcast… 
 - Alaska was once a full-fledged Russian colony. Now it’s hosting a U.S.-Russia summit- Greg Myre Russia lost a war in Crimea in the 1850s, leaving the country deep in debt. To ease that burden, Russia cut a real estate deal with the U.S. government, selling its colony of Alaska to the Americans. Now, Presidents Trump and Russian leader Vladimir Putin will hold a summit Friday in Alaska to… 
 - Should You Worry the New Chikungunya Virus Outbreak in China Could Reach the U.S?- How the New Chikungunya Virus Outbreak in China Could Reach the U.S. Experts say the painful infection, spread to people from mosquitoes, can get to many countries if it finds the right hosts By Josh Fischman edited by Dean Visser Aedes aegypti mosquitoes can carry chikungunya virus and infect people with a bite Thousands of… 
 - Migrants swim from Morocco to Ceuta as officials say enclave ‘overwhelmed’- Seven children reach shore as dozens of people intercepted on risky route, which authorities say is now used more often About 100 people, including several children, risked their lives by trying to swim from Morocco into Spain’s north African enclave of Ceuta early on Saturday morning, as the territory’s authorities warned that its overwhelmed reception… 
 - Zelensky could still attend Trump-Putin meeting, but rest of Europe is shut out- It’s the bilateral summit every European leader wants to be at. And for good reason. On Friday, Donald Trump is scheduled to meet Vladimir Putin in Alaska to discuss ending the war in Ukraine. Territorial concessions are likely to be discussed, and Europe (not least Ukraine) doesn’t want its borders to be redrawn through force.… 
 - Sheila Jordan, a singular voice in jazz, has died- By Neda Ulaby , Petra Mayer Sheila Jordan. Sheila Jordan, one of the great underappreciated voices in jazz, has died at the age of 96. Her longtime bassist Harvie S told NPR that Jordan died Monday at her apartment in New York City. Despite a career that unfolded in fits and starts due to racial… 
 - Anna Delvey Responds After Her Photoshoot Rabbits Were Dumped in Park- Anna Delvey responded to fans saying she dumped rabbits used in her recent photoshoot in New York’s Prospect Park, explaining that she’d had no knowledge of the plan to release them. Anna Delvey wants to make sure no one hops to any inaccurate conclusions. The fake heiress—who was convicted in 2019 of grand larceny and… 
 - Inside Kylie Jenner’s Lavish Birthday Party With Hailey Bieber & More- Kylie Jenner offered a look into her luxurious 28th birthday party, which included a decadent backyard dinner hosted by her sister Kendall Jenner and pals Justin Bieber, Hailey Bieber and Justine Skye Kylie Jenner was able to rise and shine during her special day. The Kardashians star recently offered a look at her lavish yet cozy 28th… 
 - Ford says it will roll out a cheaper electric pickup truck- Camila Domonoske Ford is making a multibillion-dollar bet on electric vehicles. At the Louisville Assembly Plant in Kentucky on Monday morning, Ford executives announced that they plan to retool the factory so they can roll out a midsize pickup truck in the $30,000 range within 18 months. That would be not just cheap for an… 
 - The Perseid Meteor Shower Is Peaking. Here’s How to Watch- How to Watch the Year’s Best Meteor Shower, the Perseids The Perseids are the best annual meteor shower, but this year’s show will be dimmed by a bright gibbous moon By Clara Moskowitz edited by Meghan Bartels Join Our Community of Science Lovers! One of the best annual meteor showers, the Perseid meteor shower, is… 
 - Canada wildfire season already second worst on record as experts warn of ‘new reality’- More than 470 Canadian fires classified as ‘out of control’ as scientists say climate change exacerbating the burning With hundreds of wildfires burning out of control, Canada’s 2025 fire season is already the second-worst on record, as scientists report climate change is prolonging and exacerbating the burning, leading to more destruction, evacuations and smoke-filled skies.… 
 - Trump says he will try to get back territory for Ukraine in talks with Putin- US President Donald Trump has said he will try to get some territory back for Ukraine during his meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday. “Russia’s occupied a big portion of Ukraine. They occupied prime territory. We’re going to try to get some of that territory back for Ukraine,” he told a news conference… 
 - Amber health alerts as heatwave temperatures set to hit 34C- School summer holidays and another heatwave on the way means a busy day in central London and attempts to keep cool Temperatures have been rising and will continue to do so with the fourth heatwave of the summer on the way for some. The UK Health Security Agency, external has issued heat health alerts, for… 
 - Deep-Sea Desalination Pulls Drinking Water from the Depths- Deep-Sea Desalination Pulls Drinking Water from the Depths Companies are experimenting with deep-sea tech to produce cheaper fresh water By Vanessa Bates Ramirez edited by Sarah Lewin Frasier From Cape Town to Tehran to Lima to Phoenix, dozens of cities across the globe have experienced water shortages recently. And in the next five years the… 
 - Judge denies release of Ghislaine Maxwell grand jury transcripts- By Ryan Lucas , Carrie Johnson A federal judge in Manhattan on Monday rejected the Trump administration’s request to release grand jury transcripts from the Justice Department investigation into convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein’s longtime confidant Ghislaine Maxwell. The department asked the court last month to unseal the grand jury transcripts, which are generally secret,… 
 - Will Taylor Swift Be on Travis Kelce’s Podcast? Easter Eggs Revealed- Taylor Swift fans suspect that the pop superstar’s boyfriend Travis Kelce will help her make an announcement while featuring her on the next episode of his and Jason Kelce’s New Heights podcast. Taylor Swift’s new era is loading… Indeed, the pop superstar has fans convinced that her boyfriend Travis Kelce, who she began dating in… 
 - Colombian senator Miguel Uribe dies after June campaign shooting- Rightwing presidential hopeful, who had been in hospital in Bogotá since shooting, has died aged 39 Miguel Uribe, the Colombian senator and presidential hopeful who was shot in the head at a campaign event in June, has died, his wife has confirmed. Uribe, an opposition candidate from the rightwing Centro Democrático party, was shot twice… 
 - Chris Hemsworth’s Marvelous Moments with His Kids Prove He’s Superdad- We assembled all the cutest moments Chris Hemsworth and Elsa Pataky have enjoyed with their kids India Rose, 13, and 11-year-old twins Sasha and Tristan. At the center of Chris Hemsworth‘s universe? His family. Who assembled for a special night out earlier this summer at the premiere of his National Geographic docuseries Limitless in London. By Chris’… 
 - Growing pains: can rice production in Africa keep up with demand?- Africa Rice initiative aims to give farmers more control over their land in order to reduce flooding and increase yields Salmata Ouattara remembers 2023 as the turning point for her rice farm. June is usually the peak of the rainy season in Ivory Coast, but in the preceding years she and other farmers in M’Be… 
 - Vibrio pectenicida Identified as Cause of Sea Star Wasting Disease Affecting Billions- Mysterious Illness Decimating Sea Stars Finally Identified A devastating bacterium has decimated populations of sunflower sea stars, predators that play a crucial role in their environment By Andrea Tamayo edited by Andrea Gawrylewski A giant sunflower star (Pycnopodia helianthoides) walks across the reef underwater in Point Dume State Beach, California. Join Our Community of Science… 
 - Bowen: Israeli settlers intensify campaign to drive out West Bank Palestinians- Meir Simcha agreed to talk, but he wanted to do it somewhere special, because for him, this is a special time. In a place where nation, religion and war are linked inextricably with politics and the possession of land, Simcha chose a patch of shade under a fig tree next to a spring of fresh… 
 - Trump’s tariff revenue has skyrocketed. But how big is it, really?- Danielle Kurtzleben Trump has long sold his tariff plan as a new source of cash for the government. And with his recent moves, tariffs are adding tens of billions of new dollars to federal revenue. Last month, the Department of the Treasury brought in more than $29 billion in “customs and excise taxes” — a… 
 - Bird Flu Could Be Spreading through the Air on Dairy Farms, Preliminary Study Shows- Bird Flu on Dairy Farms May Be Airborne After All Infectious bird flu virus was found in milk, on equipment, within wastewater and aerosolized in the air on California dairy farms By Stephanie Pappas edited by Jeanna Bryner H5N1 bird flu is spreading across dairy farms in the U.S. The H5N1 avian influenza virus can… 
 - Over-70s face driving ban for failing eye tests- The two countries’ drink-driving limit is also set to be tightened to be in line with Scotland’s, with penalty points to be introduced for passengers not wearing a seatbelt. The changes are expected to be included in a new road safety strategy set to be published by the government in the autumn, with ministers believing… 
 - Federal agents spread out across D.C. streets amid Trump vow to crackdown on crime- Brian Mann WASHINGTON — Scores of federal agents fanned out across Washington D.C. on Sunday night, after President Donald Trump promised a swift crackdown on crime and homelessness in the nation’s capital. “The homeless have to move out, IMMEDIATELY,” Trump said on his social media platform Truth Social. “We will give you places to stay,… 
 - Nagasaki’s twin bells ring in unison for first time in 80 years to mark atomic bombing- Mayor of Japanese city used the anniversary of US bombing to urge the world to stop armed conflicts, warning nuclear war was ‘looming’ over everyone Twin cathedral bells rang in unison in Nagasaki for the first time in 80 years on Saturday, commemorating the moment the city was destroyed by an American atomic bomb. The… 
 - Sophie Turner Responds to Critics Claiming She Forgot About Her Kids- Sophie Turner clapped back at a social media user who accused the Game of Thrones actress of having “forgotten” about her and ex-husband Joe Jonas’ daughters Willa, 4, and Delphine, 2. Sophie Turner is not letting anyone tell her she’s a bad mom. After the Game of Thrones alum—who shares daughters Willa, 4, and Delphine,… 
 - How to Detect Consciousness in People, Animals and Maybe Even AI- How to Detect Consciousness in People, Animals and Maybe Even AI Insights from human brains could inform how scientists search for awareness in all its possible forms By Mariana Lenharo & Nature magazine In late 2005, five months after a car accident, a 23-year-old woman lay unresponsive in a hospital bed. She had a severe… 
 - Netanyahu defends Gaza plans as Israel heavily criticised at UN Security Council- UN ambassadors have condemned Israel’s plans to “take control” of Gaza City as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu insisted it was the “best way” to end the war. During a press conference, which Netanyahu said was intended to “puncture the lies”, the Israeli leader said the planned offensive would move “fairly quickly” and would “free Gaza… 
 - European leaders urge for Ukraine to be included in Trump-Putin Alaska peace talks- By Chandelis Duster As President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin prepare to meet in Alaska later this week, European leaders have stressed that Ukraine must be included in any talks with Russia over ending the war in Ukraine. Leaders including French President Emmanuel Macron, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk, U.K.… 
 - Blac Chyna Details Why She Called Off Engagement to Derrick Milano- Black Chyna, real name Angela White, shared insight into why she and Derrick Milano broke off their engagement last month: “I’m going in a different direction than Derrick.” Blac Chyna is sharing insight into her and Derrick Milano’s recent split. Just over a month after the “Seen Her” rapper—who now goes by her real name… 
 - South Korea’s military shrinks by 20% as low birthrate hits recruitment- World’s lowest fertility rate leaves Seoul 50,000 troops short of maintaining defence readiness, report warns South Korea’s military has shrunk by 20% in the past six years, largely due to a sharp decrease in the population of men of enlistment age for mandatory service in the country with the world’s lowest birthrate, according to a… 
 - Did Disease Defeat Napoleon?- Did Disease Defeat Napoleon? Napoleon’s campaign against the Russian Empire was one of the most costly wars in history. Many soldiers died of diseases. Some of these illnesses are only now being identified By Daniel Lingenhöhl Join Our Community of Science Lovers! Beginning on June 24, 1812, around 600,000 soldiers led by French emperor Napoleon… 
 - Prince Harry considers founding new charity after Sentebale dispute- Duke of Sussex ‘absolutely committed’ to supporting children and young people in Lesotho and Botswana The Duke of Sussex is considering starting a new humanitarian charity after a highly publicised dispute led to him leaving his Sentebale charity, a spokesperson has said. Prince Harry stepped down as patron of the charity in March in support… 
 - Number of arrests at Palestine Action protest rises to more than 500- The number of arrests at Saturday’s demonstration in London in support of banned group Palestine Action has risen to 532. The Metropolitan Police said the majority of arrests – 521 – were for displaying placards in support of Palestine Action at Westminster’s Parliament Square, and one at a Palestine Coalition march. Six arrests were for… 
 - Justin Bieber Shares New Glimpse of Son Jack Ahead of His 1st Birthday- Justin Bieber shared a glimpse into some quality time with his and Hailey Bieber’s 11-month-old son Jack Blues Bieber, just weeks before they celebrate his 1st birthday. Justin Bieber is enjoying some quality time with his son Jack Blues Bieber. The “Daisies” singer shared a glimpse into his sweet bond with his and Hailey Bieber’s… 
 - A writer learns to embrace her imperfect recovery from an eating disorder- By Alicia Garceau When Mallary Tenore Tarpley was 11 years old, her mother died from breast cancer. Her father, who was reeling from his wife’s death and at a loss to guide his daughter through puberty, gave Tarpley a subscription to a teen magazine. Instead of finding helpful advice about her changing body, Tarpley saw… 
 - North Korea removing propaganda loudspeakers in border areas amid efforts to ease tensions- Seoul dismantled its loudspeakers a week ago, and Pyongyang appears to be following suit as President Lee Jae Myung seeks to improve ties with North South Korea’s military has said North Korea has started dismantling some propaganda loudspeakers aimed at the South in parts of the border area, following similar moves by Seoul made in… 
 - Kourtney Kardashian Shuts Down Pregnancy Rumors—Again- Kourtney Kardashian shut down ongoing social media speculation that she is expecting her fifth baby, just weeks after the Kardashians star denied the initial rumors. Kourtney Kardashian is getting déjà vu. Just over three weeks after she clapped back at speculations she may be pregnant after sharing a swimsuit photo while vacationing in Italy, the… 
 - mRNA Vaccine Tech Could Transform Medicine and Cure Diseases. RFK, Jr. Just Pulled Its Funding- Why mRNA Vaccines Are So Revolutionary—And What’s at Stake if We Lose Them By Stephanie Pappas edited by Jeanna Bryner Lipid nanoparticles, like the one shown in this illustration, are used as vehicles to deliver mRNA-based vaccines. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services announced on Tuesday that it will cancel $500 million worth… 
 - Foreign criminals to face deportation after sentencing under new plans- Foreign criminals will face immediate deportation after receiving a custodial sentence, under new plans announced by the justice secretary. Under the proposals, those who are given fixed-term sentences could be deported straight away and would be barred from re-entering the UK. The decision over whether they go on to serve their sentences abroad would be… 
 - How China Made an Antarctic Station Run on Majority Clean Energy- How China Brought Clean Energy to Antarctica’s Frigid Darkness Solar panels, wind turbines, a hydrogen energy system and lithium-ion batteries are powering China’s newest polar research station By You Xiaoying edited by Andrea Thompson The majority of power at China’s Qinling research station in Antarctica now comes from clean energy. Five years ago electrical engineer… 
 - Texas big game hunter killed while stalking African Cape buffalo- By Alana Wise A Texas real estate magnate and trophy hunter was killed by a Cape buffalo during a hunting expedition in South Africa, according to a safari company, which described the incident as “sudden and unprovoked.” Asher Watkins had been tracking the bull for a kill when the large horned animal staged an attack… 
 - Police arrest 474 people at Palestine Action ban protest- Police have arrested 474 people at a demonstration in London in support of banned group Palestine Action. The Metropolitan Police said 466 protesters were arrested for supporting the group, five for assaults on police officers, two for public order offences, and one for a racially aggravated offence. Scores of people simultaneously unveiled handwritten signs with… 
 - Grenada government and opposition join forces to drop oath of allegiance to King Charles- Move comes amid calls for reparations for slavery and king’s removal as head of state of Caribbean country The government and opposition in the Caribbean island of Grenada have joined forces to drop the oath of allegiance to the British crown amid growing calls to remove King Charles as the country’s head of state. A… 
 - Sheinbaum rejects US ‘invasion’ after Trump orders military to target Mexico cartels- Mexico’s president says ‘there will be no invasion … it’s absolutely off the table’ after news reports of order Mexico’s president, Claudia Sheinbaum, has rejected the idea that the US might invade Mexico after news reports suggested Donald Trump had authorized the use of military force targeting drug cartels deemed terrorist organizations in Latin American… 
 - Vance and Lammy host Ukraine talks ahead of US-Russia summit- US Vice-President JD Vance and UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy are hosting a meeting of senior security officials near London to discuss on the war in Ukraine. Earlier on Saturday, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer had a call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, and said they agreed it would be a “vital forum to discuss… 
 - Princess Anne Debuts New Hair Look for First Time in 50 Years- Princess Anne debuted a new hairstyle for the first time in five decades in a portrait with her husband Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence, which was released in honor of her upcoming 75th birthday. Princess Anne is switching up her iconic look. In a royal portrait released ahead of her 75th birthday, King Charles III’… 
 - What Are Light Echoes, and Why Do They Matter?- The UniverseFridays Echoes of Light Illuminate the Cosmos Bizarre phenomena called light echoes create strange, shifting shapes seen in some telescopic images, and help astronomers chart the heavens above By Phil Plait edited by Lee Billings Captured by the Hubble Space Telescope in February 2004, this image is part of a sequence showing the celestial… 
 - 4 people and 5 months in space, NASA’s Crew-10 mission safely returns to Earth- By Brendan Byrne A crew of four wrapped up a nearly five-month stay on the International Space Station, splashing down in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of California under a canopy of parachutes Saturday in the same SpaceX capsule that launched NASA’s Crew-10 mission to the station back in March. It took the capsule… 
 - This Mushroom’s Incredibly Bitter Taste Is New to Science- This Mushroom’s Incredibly Bitter Taste Is New to Science The first analysis of mushroom bitterness reveals ultrapotent compounds By K. R. Callaway edited by Sarah Lewin Frasier Join Our Community of Science Lovers! Ever bite into something so bitter that you had to spit it out? An ages-old genetic mutation helps you and other animals… 
 - ‘At least I’m safe’: A Kenyan immigrant opts to leave the U.S. on his own terms, leaving children and wife behind- Sergio Martínez-Beltrán LANSING, Mich. — On a recent Thursday afternoon, Samuel Kangethe pushes his 5-year-old daughter on the swings at a leafy park near his home. While she swings, the little girl eyes the nearby playground on top of a small hill. Nearby, Kangethe’s 13-year-old son is showing his dad a few things about fishing… 
 - Where Blake Lively & Justin Baldoni’s Legal Battle Stands- Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni’s movie It Ends With Us debuted in theaters in August 2024. Months later, the costars began their headline-making legal battle. Revisit the timeline of their lawsuits. Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni never thought a movie project would end like this. But by the time It Ends With Us—the film adaptation… 
 - Bolsonaro supporters pray for Trump rescue as coup plot trial verdict nears- Far-right ex-president’s devotees pin hopes on pressure campaign but tariffs and sanctions appear likely to fail Each morning, Edite Costa steps out of her bungalow on Brasília’s sun-baked savannah, stands beneath a mango tree and lifts her hands to the sky in prayer. “I ask God to work so that not just Trump but all… 


