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December 27 2019, 08:00
The show toppled the Queen's Christmas Broadcast and is the most-watched Christmas show in 11 years.
December 27 2019, 08:00
Jelly Green, 27, says she wanted to act after seeing the "deeply alarming" effects of deforestation.
December 27 2019, 08:00
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claimed victory in a race for leadership of Likud, the political party he has led for more than a decade.
December 27 2019, 08:00
The number of people confirmed dead since Typhoon Phanfone hit the Philippines on Christmas Eve has risen to 28, as thousands of people affected by the storm remain in temporary evacuation shelters, authorities said Friday.
December 27 2019, 08:00
An old garment depot that survived the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, and provided temporary shelter to victims within its concrete walls, could be partially demolished by local authorities 75 years later.
December 27 2019, 08:00
It has been a tumultuous and unsettling year for Britain's royals. Feuds were exposed, family members withdrew from public life and the Queen was even dragged into the heart of the country's political crisis.
December 27 2019, 08:00
A solar eclipse darkened skies across Asia on Dec. 26, creating a spectacular 'Ring of Fire'.
December 27 2019, 08:00
If you're going to buy an old car do it for love, not to make money. But if you can get some money out of it, too, while having fun driving your investment, that's awesome. The collector car experts at Hagerty have, helpfully, put together a list of affordable cars that they think are great to buy now as investments — and for fun.
December 27 2019, 08:00
A new study sheds light on one potential health benefit of exercise: a lower risk of certain cancers.
December 27 2019, 08:00
Military cyber officials are developing information warfare tactics that could be deployed against Russian oligarchs and officials if the country attempts to interfere in the 2020 US presidential election, current and former US officials told The Washington Post. The officials told The Post that one option being looked at by US Cyber Command would target senior Russian leadership and elites in an effort to show that their personal data could be hit if election interference did not stop. The option would not take aim at Russian President Vladimir Putin because that would be considered too provocative, the officials said, according to the Post.