A variety of stories feature on Irish front pages on Thursday morning, including a woman who was set on fire at her home in Dublin, leaving her in critical condition. The Irish Times lead with new ...
The following are the top stories in Malta's newspapers. Times of Malta leads with survey results showing that a majority of doctors and nurses have opted not to take a booster jab for COVID-19. It ...
The stabbing of a teenage boy by a fellow student at a Pembroke college dominates the front pages of Malta's newspapers on Tuesday. In other stories, Times of Malta reports that the group of companies ...
In this prodigiously researched epic, Torigian details the life of Xi Zhongxun—the father of China’s current leader, Xi Jinping—to explain the history of the Chinese Communist Party. Along the way, ...
New York City’s nonprofit organizations have scaled back food assistance, laid off staff and ended programs this year due to federal funding reductions — even as the deepest budget cuts by the Trump ...
“Epstein haunts Trump’s 2nd term,” USA Today says on Friday’s front page. As “Don’s best friend,” The New York Times says, “Epstein and Trump bonded over the pursuit of women.” This “could be an ...
From “experimental archaeology” to the mysterious appeal of exploration, the wide-ranging subjects detailed in these titles captivated Smithsonian magazine’s science contributors this year Joe Spring, ...
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"Chancellor wallops workers", declares the Sun, while the Times opts for "high welfare, high tax", as the front pages deliver their verdicts on the Budget. Contained ...
Waterstones would stock books created using artificial intelligence, the company's boss has said, as long as they were clearly labelled, and if customers wanted them. However, James Daunt, a veteran ...