Ten years after the Paris climate agreement, global emissions remain near record levels, highlighting the gap between climate pledges and real-world action.
Ten years after the Paris climate agreement, global emissions remain near record levels, highlighting the gap between climate pledges and real-world action.
Amy Schumer and her husband Chris Fischer have confirmed they are divorcing after almost six years of marriage, saying they will continue to co-parent their son.
Timothée Chalamet has responded to viral rumors linking him to influencer EsDeeKid, pushing back against speculation spreading across social media platforms.
The Pajaro Valley Unified School District board voted to cut nearly 160 staff positions, including many in special education, after a tense public meeting.
The head of South Korea’s national exam body has resigned following strong criticism that this year’s English test was far too difficult for students.
Car-sharing competitors to Zipcar are increasing their presence across London, as more drivers turn to short-term rentals instead of owning cars.
President Trump has signed an executive order directing federal regulators to examine proxy advisory firms ISS and Glass Lewis for potential rule violations. The order reflects rising scrutiny over their influence in corporate governance.
Maria Balshaw, director of Tate since 2017, will step down in spring 2026. Her final project will be a major Tracey Emin exhibition at Tate Modern.
The San Antonio Museum of Art has repatriated nine antiquities to Italy, with eight staying on long-term loan and one returned to Italian authorities.
The Bank of Japan has indicated it may raise interest rates this month, citing signs of economic improvement and stronger wage growth.