Thai-Cambodian Conflict Tears at Remnants of a Once-Proud Empire
People on both sides of the border share a cultural heritage much older than modern nation-states, dating back to the ancient Khmer civilization.
People on both sides of the border share a cultural heritage much older than modern nation-states, dating back to the ancient Khmer civilization.
Grabbing a meal with a friend is way better than dining solo — and killer whales agree. The whales prefer to hunt for herring in pairs, researchers report July 3 in Current Biology. These cetaceans divide hunting tasks in a coordinated and cooperative manner, often with a long-term partner. This highly social feeding behavior highlights…
Ryan Garcia Preparing for Ring Return as Rematch Talks Heat Up originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Surgery is behind him, and Ryan Garcia is plotting a comeback that could set up a blockbuster rematch. Ryan Garcia has been out of the ring since his disappointing outing on May 2 at the historic Times Square event,…
Flights across Russia have been grounded after a cyberattack hit the country’s largest airline, Aeroflot, on Monday. Details of the cyberattack remain limited, but a pro-Ukrainian hacker group known for targeting Russian organizations called Silent Crow took credit for the cyberattack alongside Belarusian hackers, citing Russia’s occupation of Ukraine. The group said in a Telegram…
After nearly 30 years, Adam Sandler has finally returned to the golf course to reprise his iconic role as Happy Gilmore. Happy Gilmore 2 was released on Netflix on July 25, 29 years after the original film hit cinemas. It was Sandler’s second feature film role after releasing Billy Madison the year prior, with his…
Thousands of scientific papers have used data collected by users of the platform iNaturalist, according to new research.
You Don’t Remember Being a Baby, but Your Brain Was Making Memories Brain scans capture memory formation in babies, raising new questions about why people forget their earliest years By Nick Turk-Browne edited by Daisy Yuhas A plume of red, a searing pain and the sounds of summer—these are fragments of my earliest memory, when…
Keytron Jordan, CBS Sports What a ride the season has been for the Toronto Blue Jays. They were a bottom-third team through just about two months. For real. I looked back and on May 26, I had the Blue Jays ranked 22nd. And now they’ll head to August at No. 1. After a loss on…
On July 18th, a federal judge in Texas scheduled what will likely be the final hearing in the case of United States v. The Boeing Company. After five years of litigation, the end result can only be described as a victory for Boeing — and a permanent setback for those who hoped that the company…
28 July 2025 Anne Nolan suffers from anxiety because she’s so worried “about dying” after battling cancer and losing two of her sisters to the disease. Anne Nolan battles anxiety because she’s so worried about dying The Nolans star was first diagnosed with breast cancer in 2000 and battled it again almost exactly 20 years…