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Dragonfly and damselfly migrations crisscross planet, with 100 species confirmed
Migration flights of dragonflies and damselflies crisscross much of our planet, new research reveals. Scientists from the universities of Exeter and Lund reviewed global evidence and found 100 dragonfly and damselfly species that migrate, and a further 85 possible migratory
Crossword: Power play
Solve the crossword from our July 2026 issue, in which we encourage our readers to up their game.
SpaceX shares begin trading in biggest IPO ever — valuing company at more than $2 trillion
Shares of SpaceX opened at $150 each on their first day of trading in the company's landmark initial public offering – making founder Elon Musk the world's first trillionaire. Some 555.6 million shares of SpaceX – which operates a rocket, satellite internet and
Olivia Rodrigo Shares “stupid song” Video, Performs It For The First Time On Jimmy Kimmel
Olivia Rodrigo's heavily anticipated new album you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love is finally out today. As if the great early singles " drop dead " and " the cure " and the involvement of figures like Robert Smith and Weyes Blood hadn't already convinced the discerning
‘The Beatles’ Movies Casts ‘Sonic the Hedgehog’ Star Ben Schwartz
Ben Schwartz has joined the cast of “The Beatles — A Four-Film Cinematic Event.” Schwartz’s role is unspecified, but photographers captured the actor on the films’ set. He joins an ensemble that includes Paul Mescal as Paul McCartney, Harrison Dickinson as John Lennon, Barry
Cornyn tells Mike Lee to lay off John Thune
It’s the latest example of the outgoing Texas Republican beginning to speak more of his mind.
Climate change is causing fish to move to cooler water—what if their escape route is blocked?
Around the world, ocean warming is causing fish to move poleward in search of cooler water.
Taliesin Jaffe just answered one of Critical Role's biggest mysteries in the latest Campaign 4 episode
There are many mysteries surrounding Critical Role, but Taliesin Jaffe just answered one of the biggest in the latest Campaign 4 episode.
David Hockney, iconic British artist known for his...
David Hockney, iconic British artist known for his colorful landscapes and pool scenes, dies at 88 . “His work is admired — loved is not too strong a word — by the millions who, worldwide, flock to see it because it presupposes an expectation of pleasure.”
‘O Horizon’ Review: Maria Bakalova and David Strathairn Are Reunited by App in a Slender AI Allegory
A decade or so ago, the premise of “O Horizon” might have seemed like “Black Mirror” fodder: Fed various photos, videos, messages and personal effects of a dead man, a computer program devises an interactive simulacrum, available at any time for conversation via a phone app,
Dutch non-profit set to take Valve to court for keeping game prices high
Someone else has a bone to pick with Valve's commission on Steam
Bob Dylan Performs “I Shall Be Released” For The First Time In 18 Years
Bob Dylan, still a tireless road dog at 85, loves to pull out a random deep cut at a random show. Dylan is now 64 years and 40 studio albums deep into his career, so his catalog is vast, and he can pick from a lot of tracks. Last week, for instance, Dylan kicked off the latest
Veteran ‘60 Minutes’ producer who worked with Anderson Cooper quits CBS amid turmoil at show
Gavshon wrote in a memo obtained by The Post that his 41-year career at CBS News will come to an end on June 30.
Belgian driver convicted of murder over carnival car crash that killed seven people
The trial was heard in a special hall to accommodate nearly 200 civil parties taking part. The civil claimants include some who are disabled for life and the relatives of those who died.
Trump blasts Iran version of deal
US President Donald Trump said Friday that Tehran's stated version of a deal on stopping the war is not what was agreed to, with the White House insisting Tehran would dismantle its nuclear program. The two sides released starkly different accounts of the proposed agreement,
Trump threatens to 'take back' DC if democratic socialist is elected as mayor
President Trump on Thursday suggested the federal government could "take back" Washington if the democratic socialist candidate wins the race to replace outgoing Mayor Muriel Bowser. "I wouldn't like it — and maybe we take back Washington, run it on the federal basis," Trump
The hidden terms of Chinese investment and aid in Africa
Zambia’s recent cancellation of RightsCon at the eleventh hour highlights China’s influence in Africa and how the economic giant is unforgiving in protecting its strategic and geopolitical interests.
On July 4, celebrate not only independence, but also our nation's virtue and greatness
On the 250th anniversary of American independence, it is important to remember that while the country has its faults, it is also a story of freedom, opportunity, innovation, generosity, and self-correction, and to take a break from the outrage and celebrate the virtues and
Trump dismisses 'fake' leaked Iran deal terms
President Trump on Friday discredited details of a new U.S.-Iran peace deal that Tehran shared with various news organizations. “The terms that Iran leaked out to the Fake News have NOTHING to do with the terms that were agreed to, in writing,” Trump wrote in a Truth Social
Ron Howard Thinks Audiences Will Decide Whether AI Films Succeed: ‘What Are We Invested In?’
Ron Howard believes there’s a chance AI-generated films could succeed — but only if movie audiences decide they’re worth watching. Howard spoke during a fireside chat at the Runway AI Festival, the AI company’s content showcase, at New York’s Alice Tully Hall on Thursday
George Miller wants to make one more Mad Max movie
Mad Max has been around for almost 50 years, but creator George Miller still has a couple more stories he wants to tell.








































