Air travel across India has been in chaos in the past week after the country’s largest airline, IndiGo, cancelled more than 2,000 flights starting on Friday, stranding thousands of passengers at airports across the country.
The airline, which…

Air travel across India has been in chaos in the past week after the country’s largest airline, IndiGo, cancelled more than 2,000 flights starting on Friday, stranding thousands of passengers at airports across the country.
The airline, which…

Joshua Duerksen claimed victory in the Yas Marina Feature Race for AIX Racing for the second season running.
The Paraguayan started from eighth on the grid, and as was the case in 2024, fought through the pack to the top step of the podium in Abu…

In the years preceding the Hamas attack on October 7, 2023, two alternative strategic trajectories seemed to shape the discourse on US involvement in the Middle East: gradual disengagement or intensified great-power…

Mark Cuban (center), co-founder of Cost Plus Drugs explains his company’s discussions with Humana to develop “direct-to-employer” prescription drug programs that bypass traditional pharmacy benefit companies. Humana CEO Jim Rechtin (right) also…

What can you do if you get your period in space? Scientists are making that question a little easier to answer by testing how well a menstrual cup, a popular reusable period product, holds up against the pressures of space flight.
In 2022, a…

“I knew I wanted to be here. It was my time,” Aleah Finnegan told Olympics.com. “I just graduated. I wanted to have a different environment.”
That’s the mindset that the Filipina gymnast had as she embarked on a new chapter of her…

On the ancient plains of Ethiopia, early human relatives were already trying out different ways of being upright. If you grew up hearing about Lucy as the main star of that era, new fossil finds invite you to picture a busier scene, with at least…

Bank of America sees strong Israel GDP growth | The Jerusalem PostJerusalem Post/Business & InnovationBank of America observes that the most likely scenario is to maintain the status quo of “no war, no peace,” with a continued risk of disruptions…

If it passes, it will fortify the camp that rejects core civic values, magnify the burden on the military and the economy, and put the country's very survival in jeopardy