Almost every day, captured Russian soldiers are handing themselves over to Ukraine’s armed forces as part of the “I Want To Live” program.
Posts from: April 2024
Find out more about what a day at work is like for Jessica Wedel from Telefónica Customer Services in Germany.
You can get a taste of farm life in Nebraska’s Panhandle during a tour of the Wiedeman House on the grounds of the Legacy of the Plains Museum in Gering.
Harvey Weinstein’s 2020 rape and sexual assault convictions were overturned in April 2024. Here’s everything to know about where Harvey Weinstein is now.
One of the world’s foremost ET experts believes that with the help of the Webb Telescope, we’re closer to discovering alien life than ever.
One of Saturn’s 146 moons is at the center of newly energized interest in the search for life in space.
Community partners are coming together to host the second “Day in the Life” event at Pioneer Park on April 27.
The proposed guidance from the Texas Medical Board would require doctors to document whether there was time to transfer a patient “by any means available” to avoid performing an abortion.
Astrobiologists hunt for biosignatures — evidence of past life — on other planets. In a paper, scientists suggest looking for gaiasignatures.
The Greater Los Angeles Area office of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-LA) today applauded the decision by members of University of Southern California (USC)’s Advisory Committee on Muslim Life (ACML) to resign from their positions in solidarity with Class of 2024 Muslim valedictorian Asna Tabassum. USC officials recently told Tabassum she would not be […]