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What's it really like living in Portugal compared to the US.?

If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to live in Portugal after growing up in the U.S., this one’s for you. We break down the culture shocks, unexpected perks, and everyday adjustments you’ll need to ...
Following the much-anticipated release of Wicked: For Good, fans are finally getting their first real glimpse at a character that found herself on the sidelines during the movie—Dorothy. Throughout ...
In his work, the photographer Abelardo Morell captures how flashes of transcendence feel. By Lauren Jackson The year I began my long exit from Mormonism, I went to the Getty. It’s a spaceship of a ...
As the projected winner of the New York City mayoral race, Queens Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani will become the chief executive of one of the biggest and most complicated cities in the world. It's a ...
What if machines could dream? Dive into a surreal journey through the universe — as imagined by artificial intelligence. From alien galaxies to abstract starlight, this video explores how A.I.
JOHANNESBURG—What does it look like when a city stops trying? Visit Johannesburg, where instead of providing basic public services, the government just warns residents not to expect them. Signs tell ...
Omdia recently published a comprehensive Omdia Universe report on the Data Security Posture Management (DSPM) market. The report grouped 11 DSPM vendors under the rankings of Leader, Challenger, and ...
A new study reveals that people mentally picture two distinct types of narcissistic faces, one based on selfishness and another on vanity. Published in Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, the ...
The footage offers an unprecedentedly colorful look at the extreme physics at play—revealing valuable information for researchers studying fusion. Reading time 2 minutes Nuclear fusion may always be ...
From a man dressed in an inflatable squirrel costume shouting “Trump is nuts!” to a handmade sign that read “Proud anti-fascist,” organizers estimated more than 1,000 people marched and chanted ...