Why did Germany, defeated in both World War I and WWII, recover so strongly after the latter, but not after the former?
The following is the transcript of the interview with USAA CEO Juan Andrade that aired on "Face the Nation with Margaret ...
Before Chloe Zhao and Kore-eda Hirokazu sat down for their Tokyo International Film Festival conversation, they had each been crying over the other’s work. Kore-eda watched Zhao’s “Hamnet” in a small ...
The top US court will decide if many of Trump's tariffs are legal in a case with major implications for presidential power ...
The crowd inside had been lined up for hours to hear from Abigail Spanberger, the former congresswoman running for governor, ...
"Stranger Things" star Millie Bobby Brown filed a lengthy complaint against co-star David Harbour ahead of filming the show's fifth season, the Daily Mail reported. Brown, who plays Eleven/Jane Hopper ...
On October 31 in Rome, Italy, the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) handed a blue certificate to ...
More data centers may be built in the Tucson area as well as the controversial Project Blue — one slated for Davis-Monthan Air Force Base and another complex in the ...
A young man reveals how, as a lonely teen, he was sucked into 'red pill' thinking - and the turning point that changed his ...
The waterway cuts through a tangled and tragic past in southeastern Colorado that still echoes Western expansion, Indigenous displacement.
Watch McCain commend Clinton » The media often overlooked how compassionately she spoke to the concerns and dreams of millions of Americans, and she deserves a lot more appreciation than she sometimes ...
If the upward trend continues, absences will cost the economy £66.3bn a year by 2030 in lost productivity, according to a forecast by the Centre for Economics and Business ... system diseases - like ...