Politics
Ben & Jerry’s rips Israel for ‘genocide’ in Gaza amid fight with parent company Unilever
Ben & Jerry’s stoked controversy on Thursday after its independent board issued a statement labeling the conflict in Gaza a “genocide” — placing renewed strain on its already tense...
Trump ally Nigel Farage makes dig at Prince Harry: ‘You sent us woke’
UK politician and President Trump ally Nigel Farage had an audience cracking up with a cheeky quip about sending Prince Harry to the US. The outspoken anti-immigration campaigner couldn’t...
Liverpool FC crash suspect, a Royal Marine and dad of three, breaks down during first court appearance
The UK driver accused of mowing down dozens of Liverpool FC soccer fans at a championship parade was close to tears as he faced court for the first time...
These 2 drugs made mice live 30% longer — why Bryan Johnson has warned of downsides
Biohackers, chew on this. Anti-aging aficionados have tried it all — including taking certain drugs off-label in the hopes they will lead to longer, healthier lives. A new study...
What’s in the stars for June 2025? Summer solstice is upon us — and good luck is changing signs
Welcome to June, star seeds, and the inspired ethers of Gemini season. What defines Gemini above all else is curiosity — a deep desire to see, chase, and converse with...
Dear Abby: I’m in love with the much younger man I dog sit for
DEAR ABBY: A man I know has been married for 40 years. His wife gets mad at him for small things and stops talking to him for three to...
US proposes 60-day ceasefire for Gaza; hostage-prisoner swap, plan shows
A US plan for Gaza seen by Reuters on Friday proposes a 60-day ceasefire and the release of 28 Israeli hostages alive and dead in the first week, in...
Karl-Anthony Towns battles through pain and delivers in Knicks’ must-win Game 5
Karl-Anthony Towns’ left knee was barking, but there was no chance it was going to keep KAT out of a potential elimination game for the Knicks. Towns used a...
Potentially deadly bacteria found in invasive tick for first time in US
As outdoor activities begin to ramp up ahead of summer, Connecticut officials announced Tuesday that they confirmed the first US case of the invasive longhorned tick carrying Ehrlichia chaffeensis, a bacteria...