Welcome to a special edition of FOIA Files. This morning, the Federal Bureau of Investigation turned over dozens of emails to me that reveal some details about how FBI agents and personnel from the ...
Tricolours erected by anti-immigration groups and fears over rising food prices ahead of Christmas are among the stories that feature on Friday's front pages. Dublin City Council has decided it will ...
A three-vehicle collision between a lorry, a bus and a car that left two dead in Co Meath is among the stories featured on Tuesday's front pages. The Irish Times lead with the Kremlin rejecting ...
The optional new rules aim to make things easier for ‘innovative’ startups and SMEs, but they could also erode workers’ ...
With nuclear demand climbing, OKLO is gaining ground in small modular reactors with a scalable model, while SMR works through execution risks.
Kid lit experts weigh in on some of the year’s best science titles. Plus, what to look for when choosing a book for the child in your life. Are you hoping to inspire a young reader in your life with ...
Worse, the most recent CERN implementation of the FPGA-Based Level-1 Trigger planned for the 2026-2036 decade is a 650 kW system containing an incredibly high number of transistor, 20 trillion in all, ...
A federal judge late Wednesday ordered the Trump administration to provide a description of the materials it intends to publicly release about the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. U.S.
The bill mandating the Department of Justice to release the Jeffrey Epstein files has been signed into law, but certain parts may still never be seen by the public. That’s at least in part because the ...
"Chancellor wallops workers", declares the Sun, while the Times opts for "high welfare, high tax", as the front pages deliver their verdicts on the Budget. Contained ...
You can watch the Press Preview with columnist and broadcaster Steve Richards and former Conservative special adviser Salma Shah in the video above. Join us on Thursday night for a first look at ...
From “experimental archaeology” to the mysterious appeal of exploration, the wide-ranging subjects detailed in these titles captivated Smithsonian magazine’s science contributors this year Joe Spring, ...
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