On this 80th anniversary of the end of World War II, it is worth reflecting on the horrors of history ushered in with the ...
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Exploring Rotterdam’s Contemporary Streets

Take a calm walk through Rotterdam, one of the Netherlands’ most modern and architecturally innovative cities. Known for being rebuilt almost entirely after World War II, Rotterdam stands today as a ...
So, the fact that Dragonball Xenoverse is both an okay game, and also happens to be the most important game I’ve played this generation, isn’t necessarily a surprise. On its own merits, Xenoverse ...
A wrongly edited speech has pushed the BBC into a full-blown crisis. The broadcaster has apologized to U.S. President Donald ...
China has issued sharp warnings, travel alerts and potential countermeasures after Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's remarks linking Taiwan to Japan’s security, accusing Tokyo of threatening ...
This isn’t about Mass Effect III. This is about endings, authorial intent, serialization, fan ownership, and historical documents. This is about how new forms of media replace old forms, and also how ...
Trailing early and having lost their last two games, the Green Bay Packers could have been in real trouble when quarterback ...
Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson Mao Ning posts a video on social media platform X on November 17, 2025, about the 1995 Murayama Statement by former Japanese Prime Minister Tomiichi ...
The controversy sparked by the Oct. 27 release of Tucker Carlson’s softball podcast interview with white nationalist, ...
The Chicago Bears have built this breakthrough season on the simplest and most effective way to win with a work-in-progress ...

Heat Wave

The Chicago Office of Emergency Management and Communications pushed out a heat advisory Sunday afternoon, which the office said will last until Monday evening. Shardaa Gray reports. The researchers ...
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s erroneous remarks on Taiwan exposed Japan’s right-wing forces’ extremely wrong and ...