Frans de Waal, Who Found the Origins of Morality in Apes, Dies at 75
Frans de Waal, who used his study of the inner lives of animals to build a powerful case that apes think, feel, strategize, pass down
Frans de Waal, who used his study of the inner lives of animals to build a powerful case that apes think, feel, strategize, pass down
Russian missiles streaked into Kyiv early Thursday in the biggest assault on the Ukrainian capital in weeks, injuring at least 13 people and damaging several
Russian missiles streaked into Kyiv early Thursday in the biggest assault on the Ukrainian capital in weeks, injuring at least 10 people and damaging several
Flora Steel, an art historian, bought a silver brooch more than three decades ago at an antique fair in the English Midlands for about 20
The Blue Lagoon resort in the south of Iceland is a scenic network of steaming azure pools surrounded by dark rocks, where tourists dip in
When Leo Varadkar said on Wednesday that he was resigning as Ireland’s prime minister, the surprise announcement ended a chapter in the career of a
Hong Kong passed new security laws, bowing to Beijing Hong Kong passed national security laws at the behest of Beijing, thwarting decades of public resistance
Three millenniums ago, a small, prosperous farming community briefly flourished in the freshwater marshes of eastern England. The inhabitants lived in a clutch of thatched
“The encounter with Weill’s music, which I had never heard before because it was not allowed to be played in the Third Reich, was absolutely
With additional American aid still in doubt, Defense Secretary Lloyd J. Austin III on Tuesday called for “creative, adaptable and sustainable ways” to continue arming