The New York Times' five-letter word puzzle has become a daily ritual, and was played a staggering 4.8 billion times last year.
Trump leads comfortably in Florida, as more say he'd improve their finances.
A lunar settlement would be a center of science, commerce and diplomacy, the first such community established on another world.
Vettel was fighting back the tears after driving Senna's 1993 McLaren around the Imola circuit as a tribute to the late Brazilian and Roland Ratzenberger.
The city’s Licensing Board has granted permission for 54 premises to open until 1am, extending their closing time from midnight.
The winner of India's general election, which began on April 19 and ends on June 1, will be announced on June 4.
The portfolio of the design firm Rockwell Group includes Hollywood's Dolby Theatre, hospitals, hotels, stadiums, stage sets, and some 500 restaurants. The designer talks about the trademark elements he brings to his projects,
Ukraine missiles and drones hit the Novorossiysk where Russia's Black Sea fleet took refuge after repeated attacks on its Crimea base, reports said.
A group of Silicon Valley investors is behind the purchase of some 60,000 acres of farmland, as part of an ambitious plan to build a brand-new walkable city in the nation's most car-centric state. But will voters approve?
Iranian state television says helicopter carrying President Ebrahim Raisi had a 'hard landing,' without elaborating
The daily word puzzle Wordle was played a staggering 4.8 billion times last year. Correspondent Susan Spencer talks with editorial director Everdeen Mason and executive producer Zoe Bell of The New York Times' Games about the
Is the issue of abortion offsetting the drag on President Biden stemming from inflation nationally and immigration in a state like Arizona?
A portal turned peep show between New York and Dublin was shut down due to “inappropriate behavior.” You ain’t seen nothing yet. If the Knicks get knocked off in Game 7 on Sunday, keep the kiddies away from that portal between New
Rep. Joe Wilson (R-S.C.) is readying legislation to sanction government officials in the country of Georgia over their pursuit of a Russian-inspired bill that has triggered unprecedented protests and drawn condemnation from U.S. and
Roney Beal, 72, claims she won the jackpot while playing a "Wheel of Fortune" slot machine at Bally's Casino in February.
The founder of the design firm Rockwell Group (whose portfolio includes Hollywood's Dolby Theatre, hospitals, hotels, stage sets, and restaurants) talks about the trademark elements he brings to projects, including a virtual
Following Como's recent Serie A promotion, Mirwan Suwarso shares the strategy behind the club's journey into the global arena via innovations in tech, retail and tourism.
Kickstart your summer with a free trip from one of these travel-themed contests and sweepstakes. You could be off on an all-expenses-paid getaway with friends or family.
A 21-year-old college student is accused of driving under the influence while causing a crash that killed a high school senior days away from graduating.
More than 6,000 people took part in Glasgow's Race For Life.
"He got a huge apology," Sumo's owner Rachael told Newsweek.
Donald Trump's hush money trial hinges on a piece of evidence showing Michael Cohen's payment to Stormy Daniels and how much he was to be reimbursed.
Baby strollers, once just merely a means for transporting a baby, have become thousand-dollar accessories. Correspondent Serna Altschul looks at the history of strollers, prams and pushchairs, and at the designs and aesthetics of
In the forests of Burgundy in central France, there's a bold effort underway to build a medieval castle, as they would have in an era before electricity, using ancient tools and laying stones by hand. Correspondent Seth Doane
Fifteen players are within five shots of the lead at the PGA Championship, with Collin Morikawa and Xander Schauffele leading the way at 15-under.
The DWP asked two high street banks to trial the measures to assess their feasibility and check if people were sticking to the rules on savings and going abroad
Heavy rains and floods hit four districts in Faryab province Saturday night, leaving 66 dead, five injured and eight missing.
At least three hooded figures can be seen crouching on the ground waiting to ambush the approaching car — then rapidly firing at the vehicle as it drives past.