Firefox: Surprise
Mozilla has extended support for Firefox on older Windows versions, including Windows 7, by an additional six months, making it the only mainstream browser still supported on these systems.
What to know about wife killer's twisted bid to make people think she was still alive
Alireza Askari has been sentenced to life in prison for murdering his wife Paria Veisi and attempting to cover up the crime by impersonating her.
Saga Cavallin: The groundbreaking music year 2016 still leaves a mark today
The article discusses the lasting impact of the pivotal musical developments in 2016, as reflected in contemporary music culture.
The Still Life with Artichokes by Van der Hamen, a Preview of Spring with Vibrant Colors and Sweet Aromas
The article discusses the still life painting 'Bodegón con alcachofas' by Juan van der Hamen, displayed at the Museo del Prado, highlighting its vibrant colors and exquisite detail.
Getting the Best Out of Our Failure
The article discusses Brazil's stagnant development, suggesting it has not reached its potential and may face demographic challenges, yet still hopes for improvements in quality of life.
Not everything is so simple: 5 myths about artificial intelligence that we still believe
This article explores the persistent myths surrounding artificial intelligence, particularly focusing on the misconceptions about algorithms and their decision-making processes.
The trailer for 'Malcolm in the Middle' shows the family reunion and the new Dewey
The trailer for the upcoming miniseries 'Malcolm in the Middle: Life’s Still Unfair' reveals a family reunion nearly two decades after the original series ended.
Development of the Fighting (Day 1477): "I don't want to anymore, but I still have to." What I heard from a Ukrainian soldier who spent six weeks in position?
The article reports on the experiences of a Ukrainian soldier named Andrij, who describes life on the front lines and the psychological toll of prolonged engagement in the conflict.
Why Homer's Odyssey, written 2,800 years ago, still captivates any reader
Homer's Odyssey continues to resonate with readers today as it explores themes of return, identity, and resilience.
Everyday Life in War: Having Pizza in Tehran
Despite the ongoing war, people in Tehran are still ordering food, as illustrated by the experiences of two delivery drivers who confront dangers and personal challenges while working.
Which Love is Blind Season 10 couples are still together?
The article reveals the current relationship statuses of couples from the tenth season of Netflix's 'Love Is Blind.'
Are Jessi and Jordan still together in The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives?
Fans of The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives are curious about the relationship status of Jessi and Jordan Ngatikaura, and recent posts confirm they are still together.
US Culture: Still f***cking great
This article explores the enduring appeal and cultural impact of America amidst claims of its decline.
Home Bargains still has £40 offer on 'luxury' eight-piece skincare set worth £200
Home Bargains is offering a £40 luxury eight-piece skincare set online, originally valued at £200, but not available in its physical UK stores.
B&M's little-known flower delivery service still has Mother's Day slots open
B&M offers an online-only flower delivery service with Mother's Day bouquets still available for order, starting at £19.99.
Gran 'scarred for life' after Ryanair flight and still has flashbacks weeks later
A grandmother suffered severe burns from boiling water on a Ryanair flight, leaving her traumatized and with lasting injuries.
Samsung Life: The deficit persists in dividend insurance ... even selling Samsung Electronics is difficult for dividends
Samsung Life has reported ongoing deficits in its dividend insurance contracts, indicating that even if it sells some holdings in Samsung Electronics, it will still struggle to generate funds for dividends for policyholders.
Ryan Thomas shares life-changing health diagnosis - 'I still feel quite overwhelmed'
Ryan Thomas reveals his recent ADHD diagnosis and the challenges he faces while coping with it.
‘The repression machine is still deployed’: Exclusive testimony from a Tehran resident
A Tehran resident shares harrowing experiences of life during recent US-Israeli strikes, describing deteriorating living conditions and fears for the future.
Lamentation over the Czech Literary Year: Life Without Memory is Easier to Evaluate. But We Still Can't Measure It
The article reflects on the significant losses and subtle shifts in the Czech literary scene of 2023, particularly focusing on the death of Milan Kundera.
Insult or Adaptation? Why Movies Still Struggle with Novels
The article explores the ongoing conflict between cinema and literature, highlighting the challenges of adapting literary works into film.
During transport, the fish lost weight. The fisherman still broke the record
Silas Turner set a new fishing record in Georgia by catching a giant catfish, which was notable even after losing some weight during transport.
The 'vampire' of Singapore turns 60 and still looks 30
Chuando Tan, known as the 'Asian vampire' for his youthful appearance, recently celebrated his 60th birthday while still looking decades younger than his age.
Spring is Coming: The Best Magical Remedies Before the Big Bloom
The article discusses the arrival of spring and highlights the unique beauty of the witch hazel plant, which brings early joy to gardens even when other plants are still dormant.
John Tesh defies the odds as TV star ‘still fighting’ cancer 10 years after grim prognosis
John Tesh continues his battle with metastatic prostate cancer ten years after being given just 18 months to live by doctors.
New frog species discovered in Minas Gerais city
A new frog species found in the cerrado region of northwestern Minas Gerais supports the notion that unknown forms of life still exist in well-studied and pressured biomes.
Romans Suta 'Still Life with a Triangle'. Daily Tasks for Young Researchers
A creative project inviting children to share their artworks related to various themes, inspired by the artist Romans Suta.
We still have an active sex life, says Paula Lavigne, Caetano Veloso's wife
Paula Lavigne, wife of Brazilian musician Caetano Veloso, discusses her ongoing intimate life and personal challenges related to menopause.
Why Don Quixote Still Represents Those Who Don't Fit into the World
The article explores how Don Quixote symbolizes individuals who do not conform to societal norms, emphasizing Cervantes' portrayal of idealism over pragmatism.
Waking up early won't make you richer and can still cause health problems
This article challenges the common belief that waking up at 5 AM leads to greater success and productivity, discussing the potential negative impacts on health and performance.
The corner of the language: Why do they say 'the raw winter'? Is it that it is still not ready?
The article explores the various meanings of the word 'crudo' in the Spanish language, particularly in the context of describing winter as 'crudo,' or harsh, cold, and unprepared.
Dennis the Menace celebrates 75th birthday 'because kids still love fart jokes'
Dennis the Menace celebrates his 75th birthday, highlighting his enduring popularity and the continued appeal of mischief among children.
The professor was only 19 when the eye doctor said: 'Learn braille while you can still see'. – That moment I will never forget.
Professor Hilde Henriksen Waage reflects on a life-changing moment at 19, when she was advised to learn braille, a statement she has shared for over 25 years and is finally gaining attention.
In wars, women never win. Nevertheless, Kurdish-Iranian Zahraa Pahna still has hope
Zahraa Pahna, a Kurdish-Iranian woman, continues to resist and maintain hope despite being labeled a terrorist by Iranian media and facing severe threats to her life.
The Unspeakable Cthulhu Still Torments Children in Rotebro
The article discusses the continuation of a horror storyline featuring Cthulhu in Rotebro, as depicted in the books by Martin Olczak.
Can you still plant old seeds? Experts explain whether expired packets are worth using
Gardeners are curious about the viability of old seeds past their 'sow by' date, with expert advice suggesting risks can be worth taking.
Sugar Does Not Make Children Hyperactive. So Why Do We Still Believe It?
The article examines the long-held belief that sugar consumption leads to hyperactivity in children and discusses the lack of scientific support for this claim.
Veterinarian gave no hope to the dog, thanks to AI it is still alive
A veterinarian initially believed the dog had no chance of survival, but thanks to advancements in AI technology, the dog was given a new lease on life.
He can still walk on water. He is just going somewhere else now
Harry Styles, now recording in Berlin, has discovered analog synthesizers for his new album.
Composer Georgs Pelēcis: I feel there is less and less time left. The most important thing I can do is still writing music.
Composer Georgs Pelēcis reflects on the importance of music in humanity's life and discusses his lifelong dedication to composition as he receives a prestigious music award.
VIDEO ⟩ "Is there maybe a man still in the shower?" Miss Renne Merilo's trip to Italy started with chaos
Estonian model Renne Merilo humorously shared her chaotic experiences from a recent trip to Italy, where she faced unexpected challenges upon arrival.
Dismal news from the Vantaa tragedy: Newborn baby is still fighting for its life
A newborn baby is in critical condition following a tragic fire in Vantaa, with the only survivor of a family of six seeking to recover.
Women DJs no longer ask for the floor; they dominate: "There are still some Neanderthals, but it’s not like before"
Women DJs are taking charge of the electronic music scene, highlighting their historic struggles and recent movements against sexual assault.
Michelle Pfeiffer, 67, has social media buzzing about how she's 'still incredibly beautiful'
Michelle Pfeiffer, at the age of 67, is receiving widespread admiration on social media for her timeless beauty after her recent appearances at Paris Fashion Week.
The world is at war and millions of people are still discussing Jim Carrey's doppelgänger
The article highlights the absurdity of social media discussions focusing on a celebrity doppelgänger while significant geopolitical events unfold, exemplifying the distraction technology can create in the face of serious global issues.
Giedrė Talmantienė: "I still haven't dared to ask my daughter this question..."
Giedrė Talmantienė reflects on her experience as a mother and her relationship with her daughter, expressing the desire to open a candid dialogue about her parenting choices.
Gloss: Self-driving cars? Nothing will come of it again. Only Tesla still pretends that it will
The article discusses the recent setbacks in self-driving car technology, highlighting that consumers will still need valid driver’s licenses for the foreseeable future.
Defense lawyer on the dismemberment murder: 'There are items that have not been examined'
A defense lawyer claims there are still unexamined items related to a dismemberment murder case in Oskarshamn, where the accused was sentenced to life imprisonment for the crime.
Nutrition: One Chocolate Bar Is Still Okay
A study from the University of East Anglia highlights how our brains respond to tempting food stimuli, often overriding our sense of fullness.
Roll-up Laptops Are Still Making Waves: The Display Can Expand in Height and Width
Czechia reports on the emerging technology of rollable laptops which feature expandable displays, promising to change how we interact with portable devices.