Bringing museum dioramas to life
Some replicas may seem larger than life, but no creature is too big for the Ozark craftsman who recreates life for museum displays. Correspondent Faith Salie has proof of that.
Some replicas may seem larger than life, but no creature is too big for the Ozark craftsman who recreates life for museum displays. Correspondent Faith Salie has proof of that.
Paramount's future now hangs in the balance after Shari Redstone ended merger talks with Skydance Media.
Under the pouring rain and overshadowed by war, Dina Ivanova joined the few hundred who gathered in Kyiv on Sunday for the Ukrainian capital's first Pride march since the Russian invasion, guarded by a heavy police presence.The timing and location of the Pride march had not been publicly announced until Sunday morning for security reasons.
Two employees of a pre-trial detention center in the southern Russian city of Rostov-on-Don have been rescued after they were being held hostage by six detainees in the facility for several hours on Sunday morning, according to Russian state media.
He's been a Rhodes scholar, Navy veteran, mayor, presidential candidate, and now Secretary of Transportation, but Pete Buttigieg has another title: Papa. He and husband Chasten share their journey to parenting twins.
Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Chinese Premier Li Qiang will meet on Monday in the first such visit by a Chinese premier in seven years, with trade ties, regional security and a jailed Australian writer on the host's agenda. The visit by Li, China's top-ranked official after President Xi Jinping, marks a stabilisation in relations between the U.S. security ally and the world's second-biggest economy, after a frosty period of Beijing blocking $20 billion in Australian exports and friction over defence encounters. Beginning with some panda and wine diplomacy on Sunday, Li is on a four-day visit that Australia's foreign minister called "really important" and which the Chinese leader said showed bilateral relations were "back on track".
Weightlifting and other forms of resistance training can help stave off loss of muscle mass and other age-related physical decline.
Reduction in physical activity over the last few decades is one of the main culprits in rising obesity rates.
Candidates were racing to register before a Sunday evening deadline in snap parliamentary elections that are redrawing France's political landscape, with a left-wing alliance newly formed to counter the surge of the far right losing, in the final hours, a prospective lawmaker previously convicted for spousal assault. Adrien Quatennens announced the withdrawal of his candidacy that had opened cracks in the fledgling New Popular Front. The uneasy coalition of parties from the far-left to the center-left is campaigning together against the prospect that the two-round June 30 and July 7 election could produce France's first far-right government since the Nazi occupation.
The Wall Street debate about the rise of private credit is getting louder, with major figures from the biggest financial institutions disagreeing about risks and opportunities.
One broadband provider said Wi-Fi at campgrounds has become so ubiquitous since the pandemic that it's “the fourth utility behind water, sewer and electric.”
A conservative group’s lawsuit against a reparations program in Evanston, Illinois, that provides some Black residents with cash payments and housing assistance, has left advocates for reparations worried this could be the first of many attacks on their efforts to redress the harms of slavery, segregation and systemic racism in the United States.
The year’s first significant heat wave is expected to roast a large portion of the central and southern United States on Father’s Day Sunday with potentially record-breaking high temperatures, four days away from summer’s official start.
Yemen’s Houthi rebels and its internationally recognized government are locked in a fight for control of the country’s banks that experts warn is threatening to further wreck an economy already crippled by nearly a decade of war. The rivalry over the banks is throwing Yemen’s financial system into deeper turmoil. Already, the Houthis who control the north and center of the country and the government running the south use different currency notes with different exchange rates.
The State Department confirmed to TIME that they are aware of reports of a second U.S. citizen missing in Greece.
German police on Sunday shot a man who threatened officers with a pickaxe and an incendiary device in Hamburg, authorities said, hours before the city was set to host its first game for the Euro 2024 soccer tournament.
Donald Trump is narrowing his running mate choices and the business world ties of some top candidates are helping them rise on his list — while aiding Trump's search for new deep-pocketed donors.
On September 11, Ethiopians will officially celebrate the beginning of the year 2017. So why is this East African country’s calendar seven years and eight months “behind” the rest of the world?
Two experts ask whether dads are making their health a priority. Evidence suggests not. Pressures to provide income often hold fathers back.
Many students say they aren’t learning much about slavery beyond its harsh conditions. A historian explores how Juneteenth offers opportunities to change that reality.
By taking one of the first direct pilgrimage flights between Syria and Saudi Arabia in over a decade, Osama Kabbara realised two dreams: performing hajj and reuniting with his son. Ghada Rifai, who was on the same flight as Osama Kabbara, had hoped her hajj trip would also involve a reunion with her son, who lives in Denmark and has been kept apart from her for 11 years due to logistical hurdles.