In the aftermath of BTS member j-hope’s appointment, a trio of Instagram posts have garnered millions of likes in just a few short hours, previewing the power of the singer’s reach.
Among the initiatives that contributed to eBay sales last year was the launch of The Luxury Exchange pop-up in New York, where shoppers generated “closet currency” by trading in their own items for new selections from brands such as Gucci and Rolex
Berlin and Brussels are scrambling for a solution after Germany calls for allowing cars to run on synthetic fuels. The move could endanger the E.U.’s climate goals.
By analyzing seven samples of hair said to have come from Ludwig van Beethoven, researchers debunked myths about the revered composer while raising new questions about his life and death.
An important element of the agreement known as the Windsor Framework, a Brexit provision negotiated with the European Union, was roundly endorsed in the British Parliament.
A research vessel previously owned by the Microsoft co-founder Paul G. Allen became dislodged while docked. The cause of the accident was under investigation.
Boris Johnson told a powerful committee that his statements over parties at his office were “made in good faith.” His political future may be at stake.
The case of Olesya Krivtsova, a Russian student who ended up on the Kremlin’s official terrorist list, has underscored the perils of using social media to criticize the Kremlin’s war in Ukraine.
On the second day of the Chinese leader’s state visit in Moscow, Xi Jinping and Vladimir V. Putin declared an enduring economic partnership, in an effort to insulate their countries from punitive Western measures.
At the end of a 10-week crash course at a U.S. Army base in Oklahoma, the Ukrainians are essentially running their own training in preparation for the front lines.
Former Prime Minister Boris Johnson of Britain, who will testify before a committee investigating whether he lied to lawmakers, said any misinformation was not intentional.
The profession was considered unladylike in 1890s England, where she was refused admission to dental school. But she found one in Scotland, and became a notable figure in dentistry.