BRUSSELS – The world experienced its second-hottest May on record, with Europe baking under an unusually early heatwave as climate extremes become the “new normal” on the continent, the EU’s climate ...
A person eats an ice cream while sitting next to the fountain dedicated to the Po River in Piazza CLN in Turin, northwestern Italy, during an early-season heatwave in Europe, on May 28, 2026. Agence ...
PARIS, France(AFP)—The world experienced its second-hottest May on record, with Europe baking under an unusually early heatwave as climate extremes become the “new normal” on the continent, the EU’s ...
In recent years approximately 4 million Americans lost their right to buy, possess or use a firearm. An overwhelming percentage of those people have no idea that the same federal law that led to ...
NORMAL (25News Now) - The Town of Normal is discussing next steps after the primary contractor pulled out of a $32 million project to build a long-debated underpass. Missouri-based Millstone Weber ...
Jayson Tatum said his second game back felt "a lot more normal" than his emotional return against the Mavericks in Boston on Friday. Ken Blaze / Imagn Images CLEVELAND — Jayson Tatum did not initially ...
One of the more promising 3D printing technologies that hasn’t quite yet had its spotlight is volumetric 3D printing. Researchers from the Department of Automation, Tsinghua University, have developed ...
NORMAL — A dismal 12-point first half was a distant memory as the Normal Community High School girls basketball team hit its stride in the third quarter Friday and raced to a 48-33 Big 12 Conference ...
[EDRM Editor’s Note: This article was first published here on December 8, 2025, and EDRM is grateful to Rob Robinson, editor and managing director of Trusted Partner ComplexDiscovery, for permission ...
Mysterious blasts of radio waves from across the universe called fast radio bursts help astronomers catalog matter. ESO/M. Kornmesser, CC BY-SA If you look across space with a telescope, you’ll see ...
Some would say postmodernism is ruining the things we love. It’s certainly crept into the offices of ad executives, who now use our goodwill to trick us into watching ad campaigns for mediocre cognac.