Celebrities and herpes: what is confirmed and what is gossip
An evidence-based guide that distinguishes confirmed celebrity disclosures from rampant gossip while explaining stigma, transmission facts, and support resources
An evidence-based guide that distinguishes confirmed celebrity disclosures from rampant gossip while explaining stigma, transmission facts, and support resources
Diplomats returned to negotiations in Geneva under Oman’s mediation as the US massed forces in the Middle East and Tehran insisted it would only discuss nuclear issues
An overview of recent job cuts and reorganizations at major biopharma firms, highlighting key sites, affected programs and the financial motives behind the moves
South Korean retail investors are aggressively reallocating capital into Korean ETFs and Hong Kong-listed Chinese AI and chip stocks, using leveraged U.S.-listed products to amplify returns
I replayed Resident Evil Requiem nine times to understand why its opening soars and its second half falters, examining story choices, character handling and gameplay balance
After 68 years in the spotlight, Mr. Clean — introduced as Veritably — announces retirement and teases a new visual direction while products stay the same
President Trump used the Feb. 24, 2026 State of the Union to tout a booming economy, assail Democrats over elections and immigration, and outline pressure on Iran while prompting protests and boycotts
Fifty seasons after its debut, season 1 of Survivor is still a touchstone for reality TV; finalists Kelly Wiglesworth, Jenna Lewis and host Jeff Probst reflect on the show’s creation and legacy
An investigation into how Mexican forces tracked and struck El Mencho, the domestic and international pressures that shaped the decision, and what the cartel’s collapse may mean for security
The Miami Dolphins are starting a near-complete rebuild that could cost roughly $200 million, while AFC clubs each face distinct offseason priorities to rebound and contend
Russian state outlets report a criminal investigation into Pavel Durov, alleging Telegram facilitates terrorism as authorities tighten controls and throttle the app
A summit of Republican opponents of Trump highlighted deep disagreements about the party’s direction, while JPMorgan’s admission that it cut off more than 50 Trump-related accounts in February 2026 has added a new legal and political flashpoint
A brief roundup covers the most anticipated spring films, new details on the March 15, 2026 shooting of Ruben Ray Martinez, and the legal fight over devices seized from Washington Post reporter Hannah Natanson
A federal judge struck down a board precedent that had allowed the government to detain many noncitizens without bond hearings, prompting fresh legal battles across circuits
An accessible account of why the Svalbard Treaty matters to Arctic strategy and how Russian diplomatic and military choices are impeding peace in Ukraine
The federal government has revised its travel guidance, advising First Nations people to carry a passport alongside a status card when entering the United States, and Indigenous leaders are urging recognition of cross-border rights under the Jay Treaty