A man dressed in 1870s clothing appears in Times Square in 1950. A stock trader turns $800 into $350 million and claims he’s from 2250. A woman appears to use a smartphone decades before they existed.
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BROTHERS Mike and Jim Ring from Spring Green, Wisconsin, are two custom car building legends known as 'The Ringbrothers'. One of their finest builds is a 1956 Ford F100 truck which took an impressive ...
18:15, Tue, Feb 10, 2026 Updated: 18:17, Tue, Feb 10, 2026 Fans of Lord of the Flies have unearthed a "feral" reality programme which placed children in circumstances mirroring William Golding's ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Growing up in a small town in Delaware in the 1950s was not much different from growing up in the deep South. There was an active ...
One of the strangest phenomena of the Israel-Palestine conflict is not happening in the Middle East at all. It is happening thousands of kilometers away, on phones and screens, among people who have ...
Evangelicals who back the president should no longer contort themselves to support a morally bankrupt leader. Late Thursday evening, President Donald Trump posted an egregiously racist video clip on ...
A South Korean governor has sparked outrage after he proposed “importing Sri Lankan and Vietnamese virgins” to help stem the population decline in provincial areas. Jindo county Governor Kim Hee-soo ...
Sometimes, I think about how we didn’t even have a computer in the house when my first child was born. I didn’t have a smartphone until 20 years later, when my ninth was born. And even then, I had a ...
Advocates call for further disclosures after Trump’s justice department released more than 3m files last week The release of about 3m Jeffrey Epstein investigative files has failed to quell outrage ...
Outrage is a curious thing. It is often invoked loudly, but rarely examined carefully. We tend to treat it as a single emotion, when in reality it is a spectrum—felt differently depending on who is ...
After my Wall Street Journal opinion piece, "Is ‘Trump Derangement Syndrome’ Real?" was published, the response was immediate and intense. Some readers thanked me. Many were furious. I was accused of ...