People US
AILEEN WUORNOS INTERVIEW WITH A SERIAL KILLER
A NEW DOCUMENTARY REEXAMINES THE LIFE—AND DEATH BY CAPITAL PUNISHMENT—OF A SEX WORKER CONVICTED OF MURDERING SIX MEN
2 min |
November 10, 2025
Newsweek US
America's Best Customer Service 2026
WHEN SHOPPING FOR NEW KITCHEN APPLIANCES OR clarifying a charge on a phone bill, customer service can make or break the experience.
2 min |
November 07, 2025
Time
Diane Keaton Actor extraordinaire
FOR THOSE OF US WHO measure our lives in movies, actors aren't just performers who have given us joy. They’re people who have walked along with us year by year. To watch ourselves age is not much fun, but to watch them age is the privilege of a lifetime.
1 min |
November 10, 2025
People US
COURTNEY MCBROOM & BRIE LARSON Gruyère Drop Biscuits
The chef and the actress—real-life best friends!—believe that party-throwing is ‘telling a story through food,’ says Larson. These cheesy, herb-speckled biscuits, adapted from the pair’s new cookbook Party People, do just that for the Thanksgiving table. ‘We made them a little fancy,’ says McBroom. ‘Brushed with extra garlic butter, they’re like pillows of fluff, in the best way’
1 min |
November 10, 2025
Time
Descending into madness, brilliantly
IN AN EARLY SCENE IN LYNNE Ramsay’s brutal, beautiful Die My Love, we see Jennifer Lawrence crawling through a sunny, grassy field on all fours, low to the ground like a sultry panther, as we hear a baby crying somewhere nearby—it turns out he’s been parked, safely, on a porch.
2 min |
November 10, 2025
People US
Famke Janssen
THE ACTRESS, 61, STARS ON THE NEW NETFLIX SERIES AMSTERDAM EMPIRE
1 min |
November 10, 2025
Newsweek US
PADMA LAKSHMI
PADMA LAKSHMI’S NEW COOKBOOK, PADMA’S ALL AMERICAN, IS A NATURAL EXTENSION OF her Hulu series Taste the Nation.
1 min |
November 07, 2025
People US
Dylan Wormsbaker died too young, but the father of 4 helped 102 people through organ donation. Now his family shares the story of the man who gave everything
On March 17, 2023, Dylan Wormsbaker spent some time playing with his then-2-year-old son Sawyer at his workshop in Twin Falls, Idaho, and then brought the little boy to his own parents’ home so that he could continue working on his beloved motorcycle.
2 min |
November 10, 2025
Time
The Risk Report
WHEN FORMER PRIME MINISTER, champion of multiparty democracy, and longtime opposition leader Raila Odinga died on Oct. 15, Kenya lost the country's most consequential figure of the past generation.
3 min |
November 10, 2025
People US
KENNY CHESNEY WHAT I KNOW NOW NO SHOES & NO PROBLEMS!
THE COUNTRY MUSIC SUPERSTAR OPENS UP ABOUT HEROES, MILESTONES AND WHAT IT’S LIKE TO LIVE IN THE FAST LANE
5 min |
November 10, 2025
AppleMagazine
CHINA'S NEW FIVE-YEAR PLAN PULLS BACK SUPPORT FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLES AFTER SUBSIDY-DRIVEN EXPANSION
China's latest five-year plan signals a significant recalibration of its industrial priorities, with electric vehicles (EVs)losing the central role they held in previous policy cycles.
3 min |
October 31, 2025
AppleMagazine
APPLE'S SERVICES DIVISION IS NOW BIGGER THAN TESLA, PEPSI, AND DISNEY - AND STILL GROWING
Apple's services division has quietly evolved into one of the most powerful profit engines in the world — a business so large that its annual revenue now exceeds that of global giants like Tesla, PepsiCo, and Disney.
4 min |
October 31, 2025
AppleMagazine
APPLE ORDERED TO INDEMNIFY THREE FRENCH OPERATORS FOR UNFAIR IPHONE CONTRACT TERMS
Apple Inc.has been ruled against by a French court in a landmark case involving its distribution agreements with major French telecom operators.
3 min |
October 31, 2025
AppleMagazine
NVIDIA'S ROBOTICS PUSH SIGNALS A SHIFT FROM VIRTUAL TO PHYSICAL AI
Nvidia is extending its artificial intelligence infrastructure beyond data centers into robotics, establishing a new front in its effort to integrate machine learning into industrial production.
3 min |
October 31, 2025
Time
The promise of nuclear fusion power
WHEN SAM ALTMAN ARRIVED AT HELION ENERGY'S SMALL Redmond, Wash., office in early 2014, nuclear-fusion textbooks tucked under his arm, the company was focusing its efforts on research and development.
5 min |
November 10, 2025
Scientific American
Risky Genes
As genetic risk scores get integrated into clinical care, experts expect patients to gain earlier access to therapies and enjoy better outcomes
9 min |
November 2025
Scientific American
METEORITE HEIST
Violence, lies and the smuggling of the ninth-largest meteorite in the world
10+ min |
November 2025
Scientific American
Sight Savers
Diabetic retinopathy is a leading cause of blindness. The right treatment, started early, can preserve vision
9 min |
November 2025
Scientific American
America Is Choosing to Lose the New Space Race
The U.S. can't be a space superpower if it dismantles NASA's science projects
4 min |
November 2025
Scientific American
Canyon Wonderland
An underwater robot documents the strange denizens of Mar del Plata Canyon
2 min |
November 2025
Scientific American
Grippy Super Team
Ants form complex chains to carry more than 100 times each ant's weight
2 min |
November 2025
Scientific American
Bass Backlash
Scientists electrically cull invasive fish- and evolution shocks them back
2 min |
November 2025
Scientific American
Octopus Illusion
A classic human experiment tricks octopuses, too
2 min |
November 2025
Scientific American
The Neuroscience of Morality
One immoral act begets anotherbut so does an act of moral courage
10+ min |
November 2025
Time
HOW THE DEAL GOT DONE
Inside Trump's unconventional Middle East diplomacy
10+ min |
November 10, 2025
People US
MICHELLE OBAMA AT HER BEST
NEARLY A DECADE AFTER LEAVING THE WHITE HOUSE, THE FORMER FIRST LADY IS ‘MORE CONFIDENT ABOUT WHO I AM.’ SHE LOOKS BACK—AND GETS CANDID ABOUT HER LIFE NOW
7 min |
November 10, 2025
Newsweek US
PATRICIA ARQUETTE
EVEN BEFORE PATRICIA ARQUETTE SIGNED ON TO PLAY MAGGIE MURDAUGH in Hulu's Murdaugh: Death in the Family, she was already \"obsessed\" with the infamous case of convicted murderer Alex Murdaugh.
1 min |
November 07, 2025
Time
MACHINE LOVING
Many modern relationships start with a phone notification—a text from the stranger from last night, a delightful chime that you're a match, a haptic vibrating your hand. Daters are using ChatGPT and Claude to craft their profiles and witty messages. People are even skipping human dating altogether in favor of AI. It's fair to say our romantic relationships are becoming dependent on our use of technology.
3 min |
November 10, 2025
Time
A murder franchise finds its Monsters- and they're us
MIDWAY THROUGH MONSTER: THE ED GEIN STORY, the title character stares into the camera and warns: “You shouldn't be watching this.” He’s talking to two strangers who've interrupted him in the bloody aftermath of a murder. But the closeup makes it clear that Gein, played with eerie gentleness by Charlie Hunnam, is also addressing his audience of Netflix viewers. Then he revs his chainsaw and chases the men. Of course, we keep watching. In the next scene, Gein offers the spectacle of a dead, nude woman, strung up like a carcass in a slaughterhouse.
3 min |
November 10, 2025
Time
Slow Horses gets an explosive sister show
In the premiere of Down Cemetery Road, a desperate woman walks into a private investigator's office. “Let me guess,” says the detective, Zoë Boehm (Emma Thompson). “You've got a husband. He's got a secretary. Am I warm?” She is not. Neither a film-noir femme fatale nor a jealous housewife, Sarah Trafford (Ruth Wilson) has come for help in solving a mystery that has little to do with her own life. Her initially inexplicable obsession sets the tone for Apple's unusually humane conspiracy thriller.
1 min |