Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs lead in cumulative inflows, but Solana and XRP are performing better in 2026. Here's which ETF is ...
Pakistan at 79: ranks 99th in innovation, spends 0.16% GDP on R&D, lost 317,000 workers in H1. The talent isn't the problem.
Dave Green’s film about Wile E. Coyote’s quest for compensation sounds a note of zany triumph, having escaped, Road ...
The tech mogul is trying to design the blueprint for defying death. By Ross Douthat Produced by Sophia Alvarez Boyd Mr. Douthat is a columnist and the host of the “Interesting Times” podcast. For my ...
The video, posted by popular outlet TMZ, shows an awkward moment from one of her performances and quickly gained more than a ...
Pop singer Katy Perry on Saturday criticized the unauthorized use of her music in the background of a White House TikTok video showing strikes on Iranian targets. The White House used her viral ...
July 10 (UPI) --Teddy Swims has released his second song of 2026. The singer-songwriter shared a single and music video for "Break Up in Reverse" on Friday. In the "Break Up in Reverse" video, Swims ...
Teddy Swims dropped a new single, “Break Up in Reverse.” The heartbroken anthem, released via Warner Records, sees Swims reflecting on a breakup without regret or resentment. “I wish we could break up ...
Teddy Swims is pouring his emotions into his art. The two-time Grammy nominee, 33, released his powerful new single, “Break Up in Reverse,” on Friday, July 10, after revealing his split from his ...
The London Bridge is falling down, or so the nursery rhyme goes. In Patrick Radden Keefe’s latest non-fiction true-crime novel, it is not the bridge that is falling but a teenage boy. “London Falling” ...
It takes backbone to solve an enigma like the “falling cat” problem. By Taylor Mitchell Brown In 1894, the French physiologist Étienne-Jules Marey tried to resolve a particularly vexing question in ...
Why do falling cats always seem to land on their feet? Scientists have been arguing about the precise mechanism for a very long time—since at least 1700, in fact—conducting all manner of experiments ...