On June 19, 1865, General Gordon Granger officially freed America's slaves. Hence, the date, Juneteenth, is celebrated as Black Independence Day by African Americans everywhere, but it symbolises freedom for all.
This year's Valentine's Day was very special for the Offrink family.
Though the Dawood sisters have confirmed that they have crossed the Syria border, the husbands appeal to them to return with their children.
Research from Harvard Business School Shows that children of 'working' mothers tend to get better role-models.
Research shows that cat videos are the most popular on the Internet, as they make people healthy and happy.
A new experiment to bring the very small and the very old together has proved to be a great idea of intergenerational learning.
Magnesium can help our bodies to monitor dietary support as well as biochemical functions.
Pentagon set to store tanks and other military vehicles in countries located in Eastern European, so that it can counter Russia, reports New York Times.
Though feared as a 'menace', African varieties of bees, though aggressive, are known to have some properties that could help to maintain health security.
A British waterpark holding a women-only event in August has raised a storm.
A traditional Thai dish made of fermented, uncooked fish tends to inject liver fluke into the residents, leading to cancer among all the Thais.
The UN is forwarding a DNA test protocol that would look into sexual charges against members of UN forces.
Scientists warn that artificial intelligence takes the human race forward, but could also spell the end of humanity
The annual Trooping the Color Parade for Queen Elizabeth’s birthday had the entire family out into the public.
In her first major campaign speech on Saturday in New York, Hillary Clinton made some pretty strong references to US adversaries.
09 Aug '24 16:35PM