Bottlenose dolphins live in complex societies where each animal has a small number of closely connected individuals and a larger number of looser associates (not dissimilar to our own social networks).
Former US President Joe Biden told reporters Friday he was feeling "optimistic" about the future after delivering his first public remarks since revealing he had an aggressive form of prostate cancer.
Elon Musk, who stepped down as the chief of DOGE, meant to save "trillions" in American taxpayer dollars, identify fraudulent government schemes, and cut bureaucracy, has said that he will continue to remain a friend and adviser to the President.
Israeli strikes targeted Syria's coastal cities of Latakia and Tartous, killing one person, the Syrian state news agency reported on Friday, despite recent talks between Israel and Syria's interim government.
Union Minister Jitendra Singh on Friday took a jibe at the remarks made by Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy regarding India taking back PoK if Congress leader Rahul Gandhi was the Prime Minister, stating that it was "hilarious".
In a striking contradiction, Musk told journalist Don Lemon in March 2024 that he took ketamine in small doses every two weeks, saying, "If you've used too much ketamine, you can't really get work done, and I have a lot of work."
US President Donald Trump on Friday repeated his claim that he stopped India and Pakistan from fighting and told the two nations that his administration cannot trade with people that are shooting at each other.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy and his wife browsed the stalls at a literary fair in Kyiv on Friday and left with some new reading material - a book entitled "To Kill A Tyrant."
In addition to Sud's appointment, Sanjay Seth, a climate and sustainability expert, has been elected as one of the new directors of the Harvard Alumni Association (HAA).
The administration of US President Donald Trump is waging a campaign against Harvard University, the country's oldest and richest school, across multiple fronts, including funding freezes, investigations and threats to the school's tax-exempt status.
The US Supreme Court on Friday let President Donald Trump's administration revoke the temporary legal status of hundreds of thousands of Venezuelan, Cuban, Haitian and Nicaraguan migrants living in the United States.
Days after a China-convened meeting that pushed for greater Pakistan-Afghanistan ties, Islamabad has made a significant announcement - that it will be sending an Ambassador to Kabul soon.
Hamas terrorists who infiltrated southern Israel during the October 7, 2023 massacre intended to capture a sensitive military intelligence base but made a critical navigation error, a report said.
French scientist Etienne-Emile Baulieu, known as the inventor of the abortion pill, died at the age of 98 at his home in Paris on Friday, his wife told AFP.
US President Donald Trump hosts a grand Oval Office farewell for Elon Musk on Friday as the world's richest man ends his turbulent reign as the government's cost-cutter-in-chief.
In 2023, in a campaign trail, Trump vowed to ban "Christian-hating communists, Marxists and socialists" from the country, shut down China-funded Confucius Institutes on U.S. college campuses and even prosecute Chinese researchers and professors.
The US government's 'Make America Healthy Again' or MAHA commission and its chief Robert F Kennedy Jr, find themselves in an embarrassing situation after a health report it released cited "totally fabricated" research material.
Between September 2023 and December 2024 N Korea gave Russia over 100 ballistic missiles and as much as nine million rounds of ammunition, including artillery shells and rockets, for use in the war on Ukraine, an international watchdog said.
A new study reveals that ethnic minorities, regardless of political affiliation, show a greater tendency to support "strong" political leaders compared to left-leaning Whites.
The US State Department ordered all its consular missions overseas to begin additional vetting of visa applicants looking to travel to Harvard University for any purpose, according to an internal cable seen by Reuters on Friday
Gaza’s entire population faces starvation, UN warns, with aid deliveries branded a 'drip-feed' amid dire crisis.
The billionaire's exit from DOGE throws the panel's future into uncertainty, but Musk says he will remain an 'adviser'.
Arab states are accusing Israel of weaponising hunger in Gaza, rejecting its new aid system as illegal.
Three wickets Abrar by followed fifties by Sahibzada and Nawaz as the hosts took a 2-0 series lead against Bangladesh.
Donald Trump gave Elon Musk a golden key to the White House as he leaves his formal role with DOGE.
Susie Wiles, an ally of President Donald Trump, was reportedly the target of an impersonation campaign using her voice.
President Emmanuel Macron warns France will toughen its stance on Israel if it keeps blocking humanitarian aid to Gaza.
US gov't wants radical shake-up, including banning Google from paying to have its search engine as default in phones.
Israel is expanding its illegal settlements in the occupied West Bank while it wages its war on Gaza.
“It shows in the polls that more than 50 percent of Israelis hate the idea that Israel is becoming another South Africa.
The ruling means people from Venezuela, Cuba, Haiti and Nicaragua can be targeted for deportation as lawsuits continue.
Pakistan has become the fourth country to appoint an ambassador to Kabul, after China, UAE and Uzbekistan.
Israeli air strikes hit homes in Gaza City on Friday, forcing families to flee through smoke and rubble.
Opium production is booming in Myanmar as displaced civilians reluctantly become poppy farmers.
Gaza is “the hungriest place on Earth,” the UN says, warning all residents are now at risk of famine.
Mexico is set to elect its judges, from the Supreme Court to local magistrates. But will the vote lessen corruption?
Obeid hospital suffers severe damage in paramilitary assault, worsening health crisis in Sudan's civil war.
Alexandra Miller analyses Trump’s decision to revoke international student visas and explores his motives.
Turkiye is calling for action - not words. History will judge those who remain silent in the face of genocide.
Jury found that the BBC had not acted in good faith and awarded Adams 100,000 euros ($113,000) in damages.
A new study suggests the death toll from Israel’s war on Gaza may be much higher than official figures.
Local officials warn the death toll could rise after heavy rainfall flooded a market town in Niger State.
Marc Lamont Hill speaks with professor Anthea Butler on the growing influence of Christian nationalism on US politics.
Following tariffs pause with Beijing, Trump has cracked down on Chinese students and access to advanced computer chips.
The bombings mark a sharp escalation by the armed group, which views the new government in Damascus as illegitimate.