More than five joints a week entail a high health risk, according to researchers
Despite cannabis being considered a soft drug, explain the scientists, more than this amount can be detrimental
Despite cannabis being considered a soft drug, explain the scientists, more than this amount can be detrimental
The deal will begin this summer and will last at least through the 2028-29 season
The father of Afrobeat, now featured in comics, exhibitions and animated films that vindicate him, and the British musician had one of the most controversial disagreements in contemporary music
The mayor of the French capital wants to eliminate them from the public space, but has assured that she will respect the result of Sunday’s referendum on the issue
Since the legislation was signed by President Joe Biden last summer, the number of mass shootings in the United States has only grown
Tsai framed the trip as a chance to show Taiwan’s commitment to democratic values globally
Kyiv faces a key tactical question: How can the Ukrainian military dislodge Kremlin forces from land they are occupying?
The uncertain future of a union of Switzerland’s two global banks comes at a thorny time for national identity
Apple’s new passkeys make it possible to log in without memorizing credentials, but some experts warn that biometric systems have their own limitations
Sixteen Native men are being honored for saving the crew of a U.S. plane shot down over the Bering Strait by Soviet fighter jets nearly 70 years ago
The Vice President has visited a farm outside Zambia’s capital that’s using new techniques and technology to boost its vegetable crop
The spectacular junior guard set a record for the highest-scoring semifinal game and became the first women’s player to post back-to-back 40-point games in the NCAA Tournament
Georgia, Kansas, Michigan, New York, North Carolina, Ohio and Texas have made billion-dollar pledges for a microchip or electric vehicle plant
Tens of thousands lost power because of the sprawling storm system that also brought wildfires to the southern Plains and blizzard conditions to the Upper Midwest
The miniseries series ‘Love and Death’ – produced by Nicole Kidman and starring Elizabeth Olsen – recreates one of the most high-profile events in American criminal history. The tragedy occurred in the tedium of a small Texas town over four decades ago
New archaeological evidence conducted in tandem with local communities suggests the ‘introduction of Spanish-sourced domestic horses into Indigenous societies across the plains before the first half of the 17th century’
Top security agency has notified a top priest that he is suspected of justifying Russia’s aggression amid a bitter dispute over a famed monastery
Experts note that it is possible to keep campaigning from jail, and that it will be a long time before trial, leaving him plenty of time to make his own case in the virtual world
The 86-year-old was hospitalized on Wednesday at Gemelli Polyclinic in Rome, where he received antibiotics intravenously
Whether out of sympathy or mere political calculation, even opponents such as Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and former Vice President Mike Pence have expressed support for the ex-president following the indictment
In her documentary – ‘Afghanistan: No Country for Women’ – reporter Ramita Navai tours the country with those who defy the repression of the Taliban, and are detained and tortured as a result
Invocations of moral purity, once associated with conservatives, are increasingly the domain of progressives. Is social media fueling an out-of-control cancel culture?
The English neurosurgeon, who has spent his life operating other people’s brain tumors, now faces his own cancer. He talks about it in his new book, ‘And Finally: Matters of Life and Death’
Routine is the greatest enemy of creativity. Inspiration often comes when we stop looking for it
Activities such as swimming, walking or running may be effective in reducing PMS
An international consortium created personalized maps of the epigenome, the “librarian” that chooses what is read in the cells’ instruction manual
Lack of water, cut stems or infections generate certain noises due to the movement of fluids. However, this is not a form of communication, experts point out