The cost of the iPhone 17e isn’t the first thing that stands out. The storage is the problem. Apple is…
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The silence was broken just before dawn, when Riyadh is usually at its most peaceful. Flames licked upward from within…
Lucy Hamilton tried to appear calm as she stood a little to one side of the team huddle with her…
The air feels charged before the first ball is bowled on some cricket afternoons. When Alyssa Healy walked out for…
When the question first appears on a phone screen, it almost seems theatrical: was the Strait of Hormuz closed? There’s…
The words “Iran hit Burj Khalifa” flashing across a phone screen has a surreal quality. The tower has always seemed…
The John F. Kennedy International Airport’s departure boards were already crimson by the middle of the morning. Flights to New…
Before dawn, the departure boards started to turn red. The word “Cancelled” began to recur at Dubai International Airport, which…
Rarely do the departure boards at Dubai International Airport appear muted. They typically flicker with cities ranging from Los Angeles…
Something that many scientists quietly assumed would not happen—at least not there, and not yet—took place in East Antarctica in…
