As the year draws to a close, we take a look at some of the biggest science stories of the year, and why they matter.
An appellate court ruling on Dec. 13 required the federal government to remove California National Guard troops from Los ...
NASA’s search for life beyond Earth is no longer a distant dream but a coordinated campaign that now stretches from Martian ...
Nearly 3.7 kilometers beneath the Greenland Sea, scientists have stumbled on a hidden landscape of icy methane and dense ...
As 2026 nears, Baba Vanga's prophecies of massive natural disasters, World War 3, AI surpassing human control, and alien ...
President Trump issued two vetoes this week, the first of his second term, rejecting two bipartisan bills and drawing ...
As the Trump administration moves beyond 'illegal' to target vetted refugees and green card holders, we risk going back to a ...
More than 70 classic movies are airing across New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day—here’s how to plan the perfect stay-in ...
A bumpy snailfish, Andean mouse opossum and ancient sea cow were just some of the many species described in 2025.
As each year winds to a close, The Inquirer and Mirror takes a look back on a month-by-month basis at the highs and lows, the joy and heartbreak, that made ...
While there have been a lot of personnel changes over the past two decades, including Weatherly’s 2016 exit and Harmon’s 2021 departure, NCIS has remained a gift of a show — one that keeps on giving, ...
As a New Orleans local, I’m familiar with (and occasionally guilty of ignoring) the number one rule of Mardi Gras: It’s a marathon, not a sprint. Carnival season in 2026 begins on 6 January and runs ...