As the year draws to a close, we take a look at some of the biggest science stories of the year, and why they matter.
Hubble reveals a mysterious 'controlled' jet system on 3I/ATLAS. Is this 130,000mph interstellar visitor a natural comet or ...
Syztmz turned a dry streak into a winning session after a late bonus hit on Rocket Blast Megaways sent his balance ...
If back-to-back wins against Aberdeen and Livingston had given rise to a small wave of optimism then this effort puts the ...
The affable Aussie is front and center in an underground, mongrel surfing revival that’s taking over the freesurfing universe ...
Jane Don't, who appears regularly Friday and Saturday nights at Queer/Bar, talks about Seattle's “alternative drag,” her ...
In 2026, hair color is no longer about transformation, but about revelation. Gone are the days of rigid or overly dramatic ...
The DOJ is defending itself against Kilmar Abrego Garcia's sanctions demand by telling the wrongly deported Salvadoran to ...
Maher Tarabishi has spent much of his life in the U.S. serving as a caregiver for his son. In October, he was arrested by ICE ...
Russia’s renewed interest in Indian labor migration is not merely an economic story about workforce shortages. It is a deeper ...
ChatGPT sees AI in 2026 as an ambient presence. AI will always be on, often unnoticeable, and subtly controlling many of the ...
2025 was an awesome year for us. We released our third studio album, Te Rā, and got to tour not only in our home country Aotearoa, but also the U.S. – twice! First with Kerry King and Municipal Waste, ...