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Soaring numbers of tourists and expanding research projects are increasingly polluting Antarctica, scientists warned ...
At least 600 employees of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are receiving permanent termination notices.
The Personal Responsibility Education Program educates young people on abstinence and contraception to prevent pregnancy and ...
The path ahead isn’t hard to see. As AI becomes more lifelike, the pull on people will only grow. The next wave of Seemingly Conscious AI won’t just talk, it will show up in faces, voices, and bodies.
An Instagram video showed tourists surrounding a wild bison at Yellowstone National Park, sparking major safety concerns.
Jack White called the assassination attempt on President Trump "fake" adding the administration is "petty and pathetic." ...
Body Buildings,' a monograph published by SKIRA, follows Antony Gormley's solo exhibition at Galleria Continua in Beijing.
A new study shows heat styling with sprays, creams, or serums can release harmful nanoparticles—Newsweek spoke with lead author Nusrat Jung.
In May, the U.S. House passed the “DHS Restrictions on Confucius Institutes and Chinese Entities of Concern Act.” The bill aims to reduce Chinese influence at U.S. universities by limiting ...
New Yorkers have been spotting Waymos—with their distinctive, rotating laser sensors on top—driving across Manhattan as the autonomous vehicle company tests in the nation’s largest city, though they ...
The United States must stop ramping up sanctions against officials with the International Criminal Court (ICC), UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk said on Thursday.
The Georgia Bureau of Investigation reported that the shooter had expressed discontent with the COVID-19 vaccine and wanted to make his distrust known.