You did good today: A guide to enjoying small daily victories
Psychologist and educator Daniel Goleman explains the keys to feeling better with simple satisfactions
Psychologist and educator Daniel Goleman explains the keys to feeling better with simple satisfactions
Wilders’ decision to put aside his leadership ambitions appears to be the breakthrough after two days of behind-closed-doors negotiations
The bill, supported by Republicans and Democrats and which now faces the Senate, would force ByteDance, the company that owns the Chinese video social network, to divest its stakes
The proposal emerged late Monday following an urgent meeting involving Caribbean leaders, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and others who were searching for a solution to halt Haiti’s crisis of violence
The South African government lay accusations in the International Court of Justice that it is committing genocide in Gaza. That case may take years for a verdict
The AI Act is expected to act as a global signpost for other governments grappling with how to regulate the fast-developing technology
Isabel Díaz Ayuso says the million-euro commissions charged by Alberto González are being aired to cover up the Spanish central government’s own graft scandal, known as the ‘Koldo case’
Some female odontocetes extend their lives to bring up their grandchildren
The invitation sent last week included three of Biden’s former business associates, all of whom are currently facing their own legal challenges
The Hospital del Mar in Barcelona, Spain, is practicing an experimental neuromodulation technique to reduce symptoms of anxiety and obsession in the most stubborn cases
Two of the six charges dismissed are related to the phone call Trump made to Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, where he said ‘All I want to do is this. I just want to find 11,780 votes, which is one more than we have’
The retired artist depicted a 1956 tropical sunset over the Pacific Ocean in one of his rare, unexhibited oil paintings
Call me old-fashioned, but I still believe in a person’s right to decide if they want to be a symbol of the horrors of war or to grieve in private
The company had 1.2 billion euros ($1.3 billion) worth of popular Yeezy sneakers piled up in warehouses after it broke off its partnership with Ye in October 2022 over his antisemitic and other offensive comments on social media and in interviews
With the presidential elections coming up on July 28, opinion is divided on what is the best way to take on Nicolás Maduro at the polls
The woman who has now filed the civil lawsuit in Los Angeles Superior Court said she was 16 at the time of the assault, in 1973
Jewish groups in the U.S. and Israeli officials criticize the British filmmaker’s strong statement
Days ahead of an election in which he’s all but certain to secure another six-year term, President Vladimir Putin said Moscow is ready to use nuclear weapons in case of a threat to ‘the existence of the Russian state’
Scammers are luring investors with get-rich-quick schemes, with nearly $4 billion lost in crypto investments in 2023, according to the FBI
The United Nations agency projects that the budget for children will fall 75% in real terms in 2024
The Princess of Wales’ apology for editing the image that sought to silence rumors about her absence is a sign that the royal family was unable to control the scandal
The International Energy Agency points out that some countries, such as the U.S. and Canada, have already approved plans to reduce emissions of this powerful greenhouse gas
Chef José Andrés, who led the effort, explains how the mission to take 200 tons of food by sea with the Spanish ship ‘Open Arms’ was made possible with help from Cyprus, Jordan and UAE
The two candidates already have the numbers for the summer conventions following Tuesday’s primaries in Georgia, Mississippi and Washington
The assistance, which includes ammunition and rockets, covers the most immediate needs, but ‘is insufficient,’ according to president Joe Biden
It will be the last phenomenon of this kind visible in the contiguous United States until 2044
More than two years after he sent troops into Ukraine, not much has changed economically for most people in President Vladimir Putin’s Russia. That’s despite the sweeping sanctions that have cut off much of Russia’s trade with Europe, the U.S. and their allies