Cinematographers share the camera, lenses, and looks they used to make their 2025 features. Now that we are rocketing toward the winter, we’ve collected some of the festival stalwarts and new fall ...
Ordnance Survey (OS) was a 50-year-old company when a fire swept through its first headquarters at the Tower of London in 1841 — the crown jewels saved ahead of stored paper maps. The national mapping ...
Rajya Sabha member Sudha Murty. Rajya Sabha member and philanthropist Sudha Murty has refused to participate in the Social and Educational Survey, popularly known as the 'caste survey' in Karnataka.
The Transit Authority of Northern Kentucky (TANK) is proposing route changes due to the end of federal COVID-era funding. All proposed scenarios would eliminate the Southbank Shuttle and several ...
More than 60 percent of Americans say the country is moving in the wrong direction, mostly due to President Trump’s actions since returning to the White House in January, according to a survey from ...
For the last few weeks, we’ve been running a sidebar survey about some of the factors that are convincing Electrek readers to add home solar power systems to their homes. After receiving over a ...
Apple deals can be hard to come by, but right now you can save on one of the company's smallest (and arguably one if its most useful) gadgets. A four-pack of Apple AirTags is down to $65 right now, ...
Cost-of-living adjustments (COLAs) are a crucial part of the Social Security benefits program. A new report shows that COLAs are letting seniors down more often than not. The report says 69% of COLAs ...
The Las Vegas Raiders are 2-5 heading into their bye week, with the fan base on edge. After the third loss by three scores or more, it has led the nation to want everyone shipped off. Pete Carroll is ...
Nearly nine in ten medical colleges report poor infrastructure alongside issues of overwork and inadequate mental health support among medical staff, as per findings in a nationwide survey conducted ...
Two thirds of small and medium sized enterprises believe Malta is “moving in the wrong direction” as they singled out staff shortage and unfair competition as the two most pressing issues, a survey ...