Snipers. Specially trained dogs. Multiple layers of security screening. Detectives in hotels. After recent attacks, New York and Las Vegas are seeing beefed up security this year. (Image credit: Eduardo Munoz/Reuters)
Read More »It's Never Too Early To Celebrate The Music Of 2018
Hear songs from forthcoming albums by Rhye, Lucy Dacus, Dessa and the globetrotting Texas trio Khruangbin. (Image credit: Courtesy of the artist)
Read More »In 'Green,' A Pre-Teen Wisens Up To His Privilege
Author Sam Graham-Felsen was the chief blogger for the Obama campaign in 2008. His debut novel is a coming-of-age story that grapples with race in America. (Image credit: Claire Harbage/NPR)
Read More »Nearly HALF of UK trains are 'cancelled or late' but fares still set to RISE
NEARLY half of all UK trains are late or cancelled and yet the price of tickets are set for the biggest increase in five years, it has been revealed.
Read More »'Padmavati', Now 'Padmavat', Gets Censor Board Nod
India’s censors on Saturday cleared a controversial film backed by Viacom Inc that looks into the relationship of a Hindu queen and a Muslim ruler, after suggesting some modifications. The Bollywood film, which was slated to be released on Dec. …
Read More »The True Story Of A Spanish Royal And The Very High Voice That Healed Him
The new Broadway musical drama Farinelli And The King tells the tale of the bipolar King Philippe V and the famous 18th-century operatic castrato whose singing nurses him back to health. (Image credit: Joan Marcus/Courtesy of the artist)
Read More »After Hurricane Maria, Puerto Rican Flags Fly In Support
Puerto Rico is slowly recovering from Hurricane Maria. One way island residents and recovery workers are showing solidarity is by waving the Puerto Rican flag.
Read More »How Crime Rates In New York City Reached Record Lows
Crime in New York City is at its lowest levels since the 1950s. NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton says a renewed focus on disorder, as well as serious crime, led to the decline. (Image credit: Scott Roth/Invision/AP)
Read More »Police Arrest Man In Fatal 'Swatting' Prank
Wichita, Kan., police fatally shot a father of two Thursday after a false 911 report claimed a man was holding his family hostage at that address. The suspect is thought to be behind the call. (Image credit: Glendale, Calif., Police …
Read More »17 Little Things You’re Doing That Could Be Ruining Your Mental Health
FOX There are so many things that we do on a regular basis that seem harmless, whether it’s checking our Instagram feeds every few minutes after posting a new selfie (guilty) or skipping out on lunch for a bag of …
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