Japan’s top brands get tied up in the great sunscreen debate

If you’re heading to Hawaii or another tropical destination abroad this summer, you may notice something unusual about the sunscreen on offer at the local pharmacy. With some jurisdictions choosing to ban... Read more »

Samsung Galaxy Watch8 Series: What’s New, What’s Next, and Why It Matters

Smartwatches have come a long way from being simple notification mirrors for our smartphones. They now double as fitness companions, health monitors, smart assistants, and even fashion statements. With each iteration, we... Read more »

Protestors against Donald Trump have a dream for a better America

He said that because the Democrats have not stopped Trump from going further, much less reverse the furies he has unleashed across the country in just six months. Loading Democrats are especially... Read more »

The young Belfast rower with Olympic dreams

Sean-Patrick Mulryan BBC News NI Methodist College Belfast/Lydia Neff Sophia Young on her way to gold at last weekend’s Irish Rowing Championships Northern Ireland has no shortage of rowing talent. Now a... Read more »

Public media cuts hit some rural areas that voted for Trump : NPR

Abby DuFour, WCHG news reporter and afternoon host of the show DuFour Du Jour, cues up the next song in her broadcast at the station in Hot Springs, Va. Kristian Thacker for... Read more »

From Brussels to Washington: Stefanishyna on her new role and Ukraine’s EU path

One of the surprises of Ukraine’s July 2025 government reshuffle was the replacement of the deputy prime minister for European and Euro-Atlantic integration. Olha Stefanishyna was widely seen as having a good... Read more »

Meet Savannah Ridley, The Narwhal’s Indigenous editorial fellow

When Savannah Ridley and I first crossed paths — thanks to Shared Bylines, which pairs industry mentors with student journalists who are Black, Indigenous or people of colour — I thought, wow,... Read more »

Saudi ‘Sleeping Prince’ dead at 36

A member of the Saudi royal family has died at 36 years old after remaining unconscious for more than two decades following a horrific vehicular collision in London. Prince Al-Waleed bin Khalid... Read more »

The Hives at Forum Melbourne; Pat Jaffe’s Lunsen at The JazzLab; Axis Mundi by Elision Ensemble; Rumbleskin at fortyfivedownstairs;

In a long-running tradition, Almqvist splits the crowd in two for the final song of the night, Tick Tick Boom. He strides up the middle and implores everyone to get down low,... Read more »

World’s first 150mph car Blue Bird to return to Pendine Sands

National Motor Museum, Beaulieu Blue Bird returned to Pendine Sands 10 years ago for the 90th anniversary of the land-speed record In 1925, on a beach in south-west Wales, the automotive world... Read more »