Magnetic North Pole Shifts Toward Russia, Raising Concerns For Navigation Technology
The magnetic North Pole has been moving from northern Canada toward Russia at unprecedented speeds. The shift is driven by molten iron flows in Earth's outer core.
New York City Bans Renters From Being Forced To Pay Broker Fees
The fees have burdened tenants for decades who want to find a new place to live.
American Airlines Flight Nearly Slams Into Mountain After Crew Misses Turn
The flight had just taken off from Honolulu to head to Los Angeles when the incident took place.
Bill Clinton New Memoir Reveals 'Frustration' Over Monica Lewinsky Affair Questions
The former president's new memoir Citizen reflects on the scandal that nearly ended his political career, revealing frustrations over a 2018 interview in which he was asked if he had ever directly apologized to Monica Lewinsky.
Norwegian Women Discover Shocking Switched-At-Birth Mix-Up Nearly 60 Years Later, Sue Government
Two women in Norway, swapped at birth almost six decades ago, allege a government coverup of the mix-up. Their lawsuit against the state seeks justice and compensation after discovering the truth through DNA tests and withheld information.
Luxury Goods Market Faces Decline As 50 Million Customers Disappear
Global sales of personal luxury goods are forecast to shrink for the first time since the Great Recession and potential tariffs could impact the market.
Pompeii's New DNA Analysis Challenges Centuries-Old Assumptions About Victims' Lives
A recent DNA study has upended long-held theories about the people who died in the ancient Roman city of Pompeii, revealing unexpected details about the demographics and connections among the victims.
Famed Painter Frank Auerbach, Holocaust Survivor, Dies At 93
A Kindertransport refugee, Auerbach's profound experiences shaped his lifelong work, which became emblematic of a resilience that deeply influenced contemporary figurative painting.
Italian Police Uncover Major Art Forgery Ring Involving, Picasso, Warhol, Banksy Works
Italian authorities seized more than 2,000 counterfeit pieces attributed to some of the biggest names in art.
Massachusetts Court Rules Woman Must Return $70,000 Tiffany Ring After Broken Engagement
The ruling marks a departure from a decades-old state rule requiring courts to assess who was responsible for a breakup.
Neanderthal Museum Sees Surge In Visitors Amid Fascination With Extinct Ancient Relatives
A resurgence of interest in our ancient relatives is captivating audiences worldwide, and a German museum is at the forefront of this Neanderthal renaissance.
A New Research Highlights How Diet Rich In Processed Foods May Hasten Biological Aging
A recent study from Italy connects a diet high in ultra-processed foods (UPFs) to accelerated biological aging. Published in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, the findings suggest that such foods, common in many modern diets, could age us faster than previously thought.
American Women Seek New Beginnings Abroad Amid Political And Social Struggles
As the political landscape in the United States grows more polarized, many American women are opting for a fresh start overseas.
Japan's Surplus Of Abandoned Homes Offers Rare Opportunity For Foreign Buyers
As of 2023, Japan reported over 9 million empty houses, according to government data, with some selling for less than $10,000. This unusual supply surplus is drawing in foreign buyers intrigued by the opportunity for affordable property in a high-cost housing world.
Thanksgiving Flight Surge: Why International Travel Deals Stand Out This Season
Travel experts highlight that Thanksgiving week, traditionally a peak for domestic travel, presents unexpected opportunities for cost-effective international flights, even for last-minute planners.
UK Considers Ambitious Anti-Tobacco Law But It Has One Big Exception
The government stated that the bill "breaks the cycle of addiction and paves the way for a smoke-free UK."
Human Extinction: Scientists Predict When And How It Could Happen
Scientists project that Earth's continents are slowly drifting towards each other and will merge to form a massive supercontinent called "Pangea Ultima." This formation is expected to happen in about 250 million years, bringing drastic changes to Earth's climate.
Gas Stoves Linked To 40,000 Premature Deaths Annually Across Europe: Study
The study claims that gas stoves not only bring environmental pollution but also pose a significant risk to personal health.
Linguistic Bond: Identical Twins Create Their Own Secret Language, Speak 26 Others
Identical twins Matthew and Michael Youlden, language enthusiasts from Manchester, UK, have achieved a rare feat — they speak 26 languages fluently, including their own secret language, Umeri.
CEO Calls Out Gen Z's Shocking Job Application Mistake In Viral Takedown
In a viral TikTok post, Showpo founder Jane Lu recounted an awkward job application from a Gen Z applicant who seemed to rely on AI.
See The List: Google 2024's Top Halloween Costume Trends Revealed
The list, compiled from year-on-year search data since September, reflects the current interests and creative choices of Halloween enthusiasts.
Researchers Rediscover Centuries Old Lost Silk Road Cities Hidden In Uzbekistan's Mountains
Using drone-borne LiDAR technology, researchers mapped these medieval sites, uncovering large urban centers complete with fortresses, plazas, and pathways that may have housed thousands.
National Geographic Unveils 2025 Travel Hotspots: 'Fun' Takes Center Stage
National Geographic has unveiled its 2025 "Best of the World" travel destinations list, highlighting a diverse array of experiences designed to spark joy and adventure.
American Airlines Tests New Boarding Technology To Stop 'Gate Lice'
The airline is piloting the system at three major U.S. airports—Albuquerque International, Tucson International, and Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.
'Criminally Great' Dessert Named After Late D.C. Mayor Marion Barry Called 'Racist'
The chain pulled the menu item after threats of a boycott
Meta Revives Controversial Facial Recognition Program In Effort To Combat Celebrity Scam Ads
Meta already uses an AI-driven ad review system, but the rise of more sophisticated deepfake technology has made scams harder to detect.
Adaptations Of Tibetan Women Shine Light On Human Evolution In High Altitude Plateau
A groundbreaking research, published on October 21 in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), highlights the remarkable resilience and evolutionary response of Tibetan communities to extreme altitudes over the past 10,000 years.
Anne Frank's Secret Annex Replica To Make US Debut In New York On Holocaust Remembrance Day
A full-scale replica of the secret annex where Anne Frank and her family hid during World War II is set to make its debut in the U.S. for the first time
Actor Sells Likeness To AI Firm, Finds His Face Used In Venezuelan Propaganda Video
Dan Dewhirst, a character actor known for his minor roles in films like Prometheus and series like The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance, has found himself at the center of a controversy involving artificial intelligence and political propaganda.
Airport Puts Time Limit On Goodbye Hugs: 'Inhumane'
The airport CEO defended the initiative, suggesting that a 20-second hug is sufficient