Human brains have 5 distinct 'epochs' in a lifetime, study finds
During each of these phases, our brains show markedly different characteristics in their architecture, according to the new findings.
Is USA invading Venezuela? Or trying to make a deal?
Move aside Tokyo, the world has a new largest city
With an estimated population of nearly 42 million residents, Indonesian capital Jakarta soared from 33rd place to surpass Japan's Tokyo, according to a new United Nations report.
Why a major capital city with 9,700,000 people may be forced to relocate
This is the first time the capital has been moved in Iran because of a catastrophe.
They relied on marijuana to get through the day. But then days felt impossible without it
As daily cannabis use rises to historic levels in the U.S., some longtime users are finding it harder to quit.
US Retail Sales Cool As Consumers Battle Higher Prices
US retail sales grew at a slower pace than anticipated in September, government data showed Tuesday, as higher prices added to affordability concerns while firms grappled with an uptick in business costs.
NATO scrambles jets after deepest drone breach yet into Romania...
Homesellers Pull Stale Listings as Interest Fades...
China and Japan, With Trump in the Middle, Stoke Existential Showdown...
Brain Cells Come Pre-Programmed, Challenging Century-Old 'Blank Slate' Theory
Lab-grown brain cells fire in precise sequences without sensory input, showing the brain isn't a blank slate.
Week-Long Social Media Detox Actually Leads Young Adults To Spend Even More Time On Their Phones
Young adults who quit social media for a week didn't swap scrolling for hiking or reading, they found other ways to keep staring.
Private payroll losses accelerated in the past four weeks, ADP reports
Private companies lost an average of 13,500 jobs a week over the past four weeks, ADP said Tuesday.
give him a little hope once the coffee cup hits his hands
no, not that much
Now make him wake up and go to work again. Increase dread by 50%. Give him a little hope once the coffee cup hits his hands. No, not that much.
AI Christian 'singer' tops the charts, stirs ethical debate...
Russia expected to reject any changes to peace plan that Ukraine accepts...
Son dresses as dead mother in ruse to claim her pension...
China sees Trump calls as win in spat with Japan over Taiwan...
Christmas cancelled for US troops surrounding Venezuela...
What's going on with Trump's gold 'Oval Office' sign?
Drug Arrests and Gun Seizures Fall as Homeland Security Pursues Immigration...
$10 Billion and Counting: Administration Snaps Up Stakes in Private Firms...
‘Sovereign AI’ Takes Off as Countries Seek to Avoid Overreliance on Superpowers
South Korea and others believe their homegrown tech sectors are strong enough to build up their own AI capabilities.
Four Top Contenders at Apple to Succeed Tim Cook
The top potential successors are four current Apple executives, each heading a different part of the company. Here’s a look.
Inside Atlanta’s First Government-Funded Supermarket
The goal is for the store to become profitable without any government subsidy within three years.
Crime Rings Enlist Hackers to Hijack Trucks
By breaking into carriers’ online systems, cyber-powered criminals are making off with truckloads of electronics, beverages and other goods.
Campbell Soup exec belittled ‘poor’ customers, spewed racist hate in secret recording: lawsuit
Robert Garza, a former cybersecurity analyst from Monroe, Mich., is suing the Campbell’s Soup Company in a Michigan court.