Los Angeles Times
ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
Round 1's leader, \"A House of Dynamite,\" fails to detonate in Round 2, falling out of the nominees circle.
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December 04, 2025
Los Angeles Times
Israeli airstrike in southern Gaza is ceasefire’s latest test
Remains that could belong to a hostage are being examined by forensics experts.
4 min |
December 04, 2025
Los Angeles Times
U.S. to slash fuel efficiency rules
Trump proposal could lead to more carbon emissions and pollution
4 min |
December 04, 2025
Los Angeles Times
Colombia a military target?
Threat of strike baffles longtime U.S. ally, unsure whether to take President Trump at his word
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December 04, 2025
Mac Life
The iPhone 17 Pro camera system
Get up to speed with Apple's most powerful camera setup yet!
4 min |
January 2026
Mac Life
reMarkable Paper Pro Move
Taking notes, 21st Century style!
1 min |
January 2026
Mac Life
Best apps and games of 2025
Apple editors name annual App Store Awards finalists
2 min |
January 2026
Mac Life
Get fit with Workout Buddy
Be more elite athlete than couch potato with Apple Intelligence
2 min |
January 2026
Mac Life
Wokyis Retro Docking Station
A blast from the past meets the latest Mac mini
1 min |
January 2026
Mac Life
Final Cut Camera 2.0
Enjoy pro-level video camera controls on your iPhone
2 min |
January 2026
Mac Life
Can man live by iPad alone?
Could you really ditch your Mac in favor of Apple's tablet?
10+ min |
January 2026
Popular Mechanics US
A Lost Explorer Found
IN JUNE OF 1997, A 31-YEAR-OLD PAKISTANI man by the name Naseeruddin disappeared into a cave while traveling in the Supat Valley in the mountainous northern region of Pakistan called Kohistan, never to be seen again.
2 min |
January / February 2026
Popular Mechanics US
AN ANCIENT WOODEN FACE
Archaeologists from Nicolaus Copernicus University (NCU) discovered a 1,000-yearold wooden face during an underwater research expedition in Poland's Lake Lednica.
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January / February 2026
Popular Mechanics US
WHO SETS THE DOOMSDAY CLOCK?
In the shadow of my family's atomic legacy, I set out to understand the increasingly urgent debate about humanity's capacity to end itself and what it can teach us about living.
10+ min |
January / February 2026
Popular Mechanics US
The Shroud of Turin
THE FAMED SHROUD OF TURIN GAINED its status in the 14th century thanks to its apparent depiction of an adult man with long hair and a beard—very similar to the generally accepted image of Jesus Christ.
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January / February 2026
Popular Mechanics US
Tomb 38
TUCKED AWAY MORE THAN SIX FEET underground, down a stone staircase in Egypt's Aga Khan Mausoleum in Aswan, archaeologists discovered what they call \"one of the most architecturally impressive and well-preserved tombs unearthed to date.\"
1 min |
January / February 2026
Popular Mechanics US
THE BEST HEIGHT TO HANG YOUR TV
MOUNTING YOUR TV UP HIGH, LIKE over the fireplace, can be tempting—but it’s impractical at best and a literal pain in the neck at worst.
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January / February 2026
Popular Mechanics US
The Fringes of Life
AT FIRST GLANCE, CREATING A DEFINItion of \"life\" seems simple.
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January / February 2026
Popular Mechanics US
OPERATION PLUTO
THE ALLIES’ SECRET UNDERWATER WEAPON THAT HELPED DEFEAT THE NAZIS
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January / February 2026
Veranda
TIME ETERNAL
Bulgari pays tribute to the Roman Empire in its latest high-powered watch with a thin-cut marble dial and classical élan.
1 min |
January - February 2026
Veranda
WORLDS AWAY
In a waterfront Dominican Republic villa, tales of treasure hunts unfold in collections of global antiques and art.
3 min |
January - February 2026
Veranda
Glad Tidings
EARLIER THIS FALL, VERANDA was recognized by the National Trust for Historic Preservation at the Trust's 75th anniversary gala. The honor was humbling and deeply gratifying. Nothing is more core to our mission than preservation, which has been a part of our DNA since our first issue, when our founder, Editor Emeritus Lisa Newsom, wrote that how we live—\"inextricably bound to the past but committed also to the present and future—is the theme of VERANDA.\"
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January - February 2026
Veranda
London's Best-Kept Secrets
Hiding in plain sight, three more of the city's must-visit house museums impeccably preserved as larger-than-life memoirs of their famous former residents.
1 min |
January - February 2026
Veranda
TEXAS GOLD
Cultus Artem's Holly Tupper channels the raw beauty of her family's ranch in new jewels informed by the arid landscape.
1 min |
January - February 2026
Town & Country US
Anatomy of a Classic: The Anniversary Edit
It's been a year. You deserve a hug—wrapped in Italian cashmere, of course.
1 min |
December 2025
Town & Country US
Send Them on the Trip of a Lifetime
A five-and-dime heiress leads the way.
5 min |
December 2025
Town & Country US
Sign Up for Real Life Downton Abbey Cosplay
Move over, cowboy. The classic British hunt takes over the American West.
4 min |
December 2025
Town & Country US
ONCE MORE BEFORE YOU GO
Quality, style, provenance. They're all visible in one of New York City's great apartments—and also in the world class collections inside. Here, one final look before it all goes away.
5 min |
December 2025
Town & Country US
1968 ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S CHRISTMAS FEAST
For T&C's December 1968 issue, we paid a visit to Alfred Hitchcock at his home in Bel Air and asked him to plan an imaginary Christmas feast for Santa. He did not disappoint. The director began by rattling off the guest list: Scrooge, Lady Chatterley, Bronco Bill, Casanova, Marie Antoinette, and, \"for a very special touch of gore, Anne Boleyn, who will arrive headless and carry her head on a claret velvet cushion.\"
1 min |
December 2025
Town & Country US
What, Me Leave?
If history teaches us anything it's that the addiction to power— over a nation, a family, or a trillion-dollar corporation—is often absolute.
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