A night of drama in Europe as EU parliament moves to right from the BBC
As France calls for a snap election, other European countries weigh their gains and losses.Read More
As France calls for a snap election, other European countries weigh their gains and losses.Read More
New research shows African elephants call each other and respond to individual names, something few wild animals doRead More
The Supreme Court has agreed to consider shutting down a multibillion-dollar class action investors’ lawsuit against Facebook parent Meta stemming from the privacy scandal involving the Cambridge Analytica political consulting firmRead More
Forget names like “Dumbo”—wild elephants appear to have their own unique names that other elephants use while talking to them in low rumbles. Read More
June 16 is Father’s Day. We want to hear about the dads who shaped your lives. (Image credit: Narinder Nanu) Read More
A poll from the advocacy group Voto Latino shows a growing share of voters choosing third-party candidates over either President Biden or former President Trump. Read More
Gardens are blooming across the country, and while you’ll likely see plenty of roses and brightly-colored zinnias on porches and patios this summer, one much-hyped trend is very, very dark. (Image credit: Hannele Lahti) Read More
Javier Milei has been Argentina’s president for half a year – how has it gone?Read More
Aviation officials are unable to make contact with the aircraft, an official statement says.Read More
‘/> The Biden administration has partnered with Mexico to tryi to stop the flow of migrants. But also is changing the tone of the relationship with other countries who recently elected new leaders. (Image credit: Hector Vivas/Getty Images) Read More