A lone red rose outside Armani as Milan mourns its ‘king’ of fashion
A lone red rose tied to the barrier outside the offices of Giorgio Armani in Milan's fashion district marked a quiet and poignant tribute to the legendary Italian designer on…
Sun-powered device extracts lithium without wrecking the environment
An experimental new method for extracting lithium from brine and even seawater promises to be more sustainable than existing methods
This 29-day Private Jet Journey Will Take You to All 7 Continents—Yes, Including Antarctica
TCS World Travel’s new itinerary includes Antarctica, Angkor Wat, the Great Barrier Reef, and more—all for $205,000.
Venezuela buzzed an American destroyer with US-made F-16s amid a Caribbean standoff
The Pentagon called the move, which occurred in international waters, "highly provocative" and said it was meant to interfere with operations.
These Chic Italian Fashion Brands Are Delivering The Ultimate Italian Summer Vibes
We've got the scoop on Italian brands showing at Coterie this season from September 14–16 at the Javits Center that you won’t want to miss.
The World No Longer Takes Trump Seriously
At parades and in the halls of global power, America has been sidelined.
Influential Jewish political groups are way out of step with American Jews
The legacy organizations’ appeal to blinkered tribalism is bound to fail, leaving in its wake a hurtful fissure in the American Jewish community that is likely to last at least…
IFA 2025: NexLawn debuts and teams up with MOVA to showcase lawn and garden care innovations
NexLawn stole the show at IFA2025 with robotic mowers that do more than cut grass
My Experience With GU Politics: Conversations and Community
As a part of GU Politics, Justin Higgins (C'28) has met the White House press secretary, toured national news rooms and worked closely with an Associated Press reporter.