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The Roman Catholic Church has chosen an American-born cardinal as its new pope, and he has taken the name Leo XIV. Many of ...
Claims that a united Ireland could cost as little as £2.6bn in the first year and be “well within what could be afforded” are ...
Annie-Mae Levy, a professional dog behaviorist, told Newsweek that dogs should "stay indoors" when temperatures soar.
"Buy a mouse mover on Amazon," one viewer said, while another encouraged remote workers to set up a "fake call." ...
The United States has suspended some critical arms deliveries to Ukraine, citing national interests; the European Union looks to strike a trade with the US ASAP as tariff deadline looms; and NATO is ...
A new study investigates the link between processed meat, sugar-sweetened beverages, and trans fatty acids, to diseases such ...
Archaeologists said the ancient structure, lined with wicker, provides “a fascinating glimpse into life in Roman Britain.” ...
Westminster School in London secures the top spot in global high school rankings. The list, by HSBC Hurun Education, focuses ...
As sports betting expands across the U.S., states are on their own to make the rules. A growing movement of U.S. health ...
Recognizing Somaliland is more than a moral imperative for the United States. It is also a strategic opportunity.
A British architecture firm has been selected to design the queen's memorial in London, which will include a translucent ...
In 2005, the U.K. passed a law that liberalized the gambling industry, which had previously been merely tolerated. Public ...