What's old is new again: Diseases making comebacks
As a measles epidemic afflicts the unvaccinated across the United States, we look at other old diseases coming back.
As a measles epidemic afflicts the unvaccinated across the United States, we look at other old diseases coming back.
I'm just going to come right out and say it: "John Wick" was the best action film of 2014. Yep, better than anything Marvel, or anyone else, produced. The film, from directors Chad Stahelski and David Leitch (who landed on our 20 Breakthrough Directors Of The Year list), wasn't the most intellectually challenging, but it delivered on its promise: exciting, kinetic, and inventive action that was elevated by taking viewers into the comic book style underground world of assassins that have their own... Читать дальше...
A jury has ruled Ross Ulbricht, the 30-year-old who founded the black market website Silk Road, guilty on all counts.
Gareth Raynor said he was now hoping to find work in rugby once again.
Graças Foster and senior staff stand down amid corruption allegations
Fusing the world of EDM, psychological thriller, and romance might not seem like an obvious choice, but that's the ambitious blend put together by directors Youssef Delara and Victor Teran in "Enter The Dangerous Mind." Today we have an exclusive clip from the upcoming film. Starring Jake Hoffman, Nikki Reed, Thomas Dekker, Jason Priestly, Scott Bakula, and Gina Rodriguez, the story follows a slightly unhinged EDM musician, weighed down a trouble past and voices in his head, who finds possible hope... Читать дальше...
Square Mile figures displace industrialists and entrepreneurs
Durham's Chief Constable has proposed the creation of 'consumption rooms' in which addicts will be able to take the drug under supervision.
As oil prices fall, it becomes harder for energy companies to maintain profitability.
Political stand-off with the west and struggling economy spur increase in departures
Take a little afternoon flashback to 1982, when John Carpenter’s “The Thing” began scaring moviegoers all across the country. The genre classic is based on John W. Campbell, Jr.’s novella, “Who Goes There?” and improves (greatly) upon Howard Hawks’ and Christian Nyby’s 1951 adaptation of the story, “The Thing from Another World.” In “The Thing,” a group of researchers in Antarctica unearth a frozen, shape-shifting monster, which hunts the researchers in their utilitarian lab. Though the... Читать дальше...
Swedish oil group seeks new fields in the Barents Sea despite weak results
Stationery deal is victory for activist investor Starboard Value
Biden will meet top European leaders in Brussels and Munich this week to discuss boosting aid to Ukraine.
If the US is serious about defeating ISIS, it needs to arm the Kurds—or this is going to wind up in US boots on the ground, says David Phillips.
Middle East allies help finance energy and infrastructure projects
Treasury yields edge up as jobs data loom
Drugmaker beats expectations as respiratory business struggles
Prince Alwaleed slashes his holding in the media group from 6.6% to 1%
'We don't want any of our maps to be misconstrued.'
Alibaba and Lending club are teaming up to get more U.S. businesses to buy products from Chinese suppliers.