‘Children are not dolls made for gaining followers’: This is how kids are affected by viral TikTok pranks
Videos of parents laughing as they prank or scare their children are garnering millions of views
Videos of parents laughing as they prank or scare their children are garnering millions of views
The company plans to suspend sales of the Series 9 and Ultra 2 versions of its popular watch for online U.S. customers beginning Thursday afternoon and in its stores on Sunday
The author and winner of the 2022 National Prize for Culture in Palestine laments that before the war in Gaza, the world had forgotten about the conflict and criticizes many Arab governments’ attitudes
An experiment shows that humans’ closest evolutionary relatives also have strong social memories
Declaring ‘Jesus lives in me and I will live for him,’ the Puerto Rican becomes the latest urban music artist to prioritize spirituality over career. Last year, his compatriot Farruko did the same
Germany is celebrating the 250th anniversary of the quintessential German romantic painter with an ambitious retrospective in Hamburg that brings together his greatest masterpieces
Let’s stop fighting over breast milk versus formula: all milks are one. I learned as much surrounded by new mothers and babies in a hospital
The French political scientist, an expert in Islamist extremism, cautions against becoming complacent about terrorism in Europe
The capsule made it to the fringes of space, exposing the experiments from NASA and others to a few minutes of weightlessness, before parachuting back down to the desert
The doctor at the Hospital Clínic de Barcelona warns that this substance, used in ‘chemsex’, can cause very serious neuropsychiatric alterations in a very short time
The new law is likely to draw some controversy, especially with the possibility of cash reparations, but Gov. Kathy Hochul said the legislation would open up conversations about what reparations could look like
More than 3.7 billion people will be able to vote in elections in 70 countries next year. From the U.S. to the EU, from Taiwan to India, there are some results that will have global impacts
Mark Rober, a popular YouTuber and science educator whose videos have gone viral, has tried to address the rampant problem of ‘bipping’ in the California city
More could die as forecasts suggest a scarcity of rains and rising heat in parts of the southern African nation
2023 is the third consecutive year in which the country’s economic growth has exceeded the projections of market analysts at the beginning of the year
Ford, General Motors and others say they plan to provide adapters to customers whose EVs are now equipped with the CCS technology so they can plug into the Tesla network
The proposal would sharply limit commercial timber harvests in old-growth forests while allowing logging to continue in ‘mature forests’ that have not yet reached old-growth stage
Television has reached a turning point, driven by the strikes in Hollywood and the changing trends on the platforms. In a year of finales, stories anchored in human connections were the big winners
On December 20, left-wing organizations will march to the downtown Plaza de Mayo in Buenos Aires to protest the president’s $20 billion cut in public spending and what they call the ‘criminalization of dissent’
An armed group opened fire on a group of friends and the music band during a holiday celebration on a private estate in Salvatierra, in the state of Guanajuato, the scene of bloody turf battles between drug cartels
The end of the year is hard. Family dynamics are hard. But bearing the pressures regarding one’s physical appearance is even harder
Like Apple does in its iPhone app store, Google collects commissions ranging from 15% to 30% on in-app purchases — fees that state attorneys general contended drove prices higher
Mohammed Abdel-Salam, the Houthis’ chief negotiator challenged the U.S.-created coalition, saying the Iranian-backed rebels would continue targeting Israel-linked vessels off Yemen
A new book analyzes how horror, fantasy, action and comedy have often channeled the opposition to the stereotypical joy of the holidays
The Australian professor has written a book that focuses a light on the American right, where free market principles merge with puritanism
Four scientists from Barcelona have created the first map of the vulnerable sites of the KRAS gene, whose mutations, often associated with smoking, cause millions of tumors
‘Did they have to shoot? Don’t know. But I can’t blame the soldiers,’ says Lidor Kalai, the friend of the deceased drummer, who was kidnapped by Hamas on October 7