《罪美麗》30分鐘片花.網路獨家搶先看/第二話
《罪美麗》30分鐘片花.網路獨家搶先看/第二話
《罪美麗》30分鐘片花.網路獨家搶先看/第二話
As millions of people travel for the unofficial start of summer, severe storms are expected to wallop some parts of the country.
Mohammad Zarqa trembled with fear as he watched panicked crowds of people, screaming and covered in blood, rush into his small village on the outskirts of Jerusalem.
Humans have watched and learned from animals who treat their ills with bioactive plants. This animal wisdom has a scientific name: zoopharmacognosy.
It’s rarely the creep at the playground. About 90% of child sexual abusers know the family.
Police can reconstruct someone’s movements for days or weeks at a time, without any court oversight.
Political discussions on campus can be a lot more productive if the right expectations are set.
Civic engagement is more correlated with giving than religiosity, new research indicates.
Many Poles were outraged by abortion restrictions put in place during the previous government. That doesn’t mean they agree on the path forward.
When British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak announced on Wednesday that the UK would hold a general election on July 4, many observers wondered: why now?
Early writers on probability had explained how the ‘house advantage’ didn’t need to be large for a gambling enterprise to profit enormously. But gamblers and gambling operators were slow to catch on.
A preliminary report by Iran's military said no evidence of foul play or attack had been found so far during investigations into the helicopter crash that killed President Ebrahim Raisi, state media reported on Friday. Raisi, a hardliner who had been seen as a potential successor to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, was killed when his helicopter came down in poor weather in mountains near the Azerbaijan border on Monday. "Signs of gunshot or similar were not observed in the wreckage of the helicopter (which) crashed in an area in high altitude and burst into flames," the report issued by the armed forces general staff said.
The Ukrainian leader met senior military leaders in the city and travelled to the site of a major printing house a day after it was destroyed in a Russian missile attack that killed at least seven people. "Today I am in Kharkiv... I also received updates on defence operations, particularly in the Vovchansk area, as well as the recovery of damaged energy infrastructure," Zelenskiy said on X. Russian forces launched a cross-border assault on May 10, driving towards the border town of Vovchansk on one line of attack and pushing towards the village of Lyptsi on the other.
Putting your bare feet on another passenger’s armrest is a no-go. Here are things to keep in mind as you share space with a whole planeload of other people.
In bid for re-election, Conservatives’ economic record is hobbled by bad luck and bad choices.
Carlo Acutis, an Italian teenager and computer prodigy who earned the nickname “God’s influencer,” is set to become the Catholic Church’s first millennial saint.
Democrats were roundly united against former President Donald Trump’s immigration policies. But as the situation at the border has worsened under President Joe Biden, many Democrats have come to embrace some of the very policies they once opposed.
This article was originally featured on Knowable Magazine. 13-year-old Norwich terrier, previously limping and stiff, able to enjoy walks again. A toy poodle with epilepsy, finally relieved from seizures. In case reports, these and other dogs had their ailments eased with CBD — cannabidiol — after scant success with conventional treatments. Evidence is growing that CBD, […]
Georgia's ruling party on Friday accused the United States of pursuing a policy of "threats and blackmail" against Georgia over its decision to impose visa restrictions against members of parliament who back a bill on "foreign agents". U.S. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken said on Thursday that the U.S. was imposing new visa restrictions on Georgia and launching a review of bilateral cooperation between the countries over the bill, which would require organisations receiving more than 20% of their funding from abroad to register as "foreign agents". Blinken, announcing the actions in a statement, said the law would "stifle the exercise of freedoms of association and expression" and impede independent media organizations' work.
If you’re expecting to take to the skies this Memorial Day weekend or later in the summer season, expect lots and lots of companionship. And a few hurdles, too.
A nighttime Russian attack destroyed train tracks and rolling stock in Ukraine’s northeastern Kharkiv region, officials said Friday, and authorities organized the evacuation of children from the area that is being pummeled by the Kremlin’s forces in a powerful new offensive. Authorities have evacuated more than 11,000 people from the Kharkiv region since Russia launched an offensive there on May 10, regional Gov. Oleh Syniehubov said. Officials on Friday announced the mandatory evacuation over the next 60 days of 123 orphans and children living without their parents in the area.