It’s easy to frame the 10 years since Paris as a failure. But the reality is more complicated, writes John D. Sutter. As COP30 begins, the world has many reasons for hope.
When Germany opened its doors to refugees escaping war in the Middle East, more people arrived from Syria than any other country – finding homes, getting jobs, starting families.
In what is arguably the boom of the feed-the-famous frenzy, are food-centered celebrity interviews reaching the point of being bloated or is there more to feast on?
In the mid-1960s, Danish photographer Bent Rej was able to photograph some of the most beloved musicians of a generation — legends such as The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, The Who, Bob Dylan and Jimi ...
California Gov. Gavin Newsom said Democrats’ sweeping election victory on Tuesday, including the approval of a redistricting ballot measure in his state, “represents a new moment” for the Democratic ...
Israel has received a body that Hamas claims is that of Lt. Hadar Goldin, an Israeli soldier killed more than a decade ago in Gaza, the Prime Minister’s Office said on Sunday.
Tony and Ten Bucks’ is a digital series in which Tony Shalhoub travels the world trying to find the best, most surprising food items for under 10 US dollars. In Iceland, he tries rye bread ice cream ...
President Donald Trump’s vow to wage the biggest domestic deportation program in American history – expelling a million people a year – is one of his signature goals.
As Republicans were casting about for explanations for their party’s dismal showing in off-year elections last week, President Donald Trump had several other pieces of business to attend to.
Israel is expecting to receive the remains of Lt. Hadar Goldin, a soldier killed more than a decade ago in Gaza, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced on Sunday.
Weddings can be expensive, and stressful. But this year, prospective brides and grooms are dealing with an added layer, and it’s not cake: tariffs.