Australian mining giant Lynas will sell rare earths to Japan for 12 years in a major pact meant to chip away at China’s dominance of the global market.
As the snow retreats, Boston's film scene awakens with more fests and series happening this spring than will fit on WBUR film writer Erin Trahan's calendar.
The first moving naval “torpedo” was physically attached to the submarine that used it—with perhaps predictable results.
The post-World War II film "Nuremberg," starring Rami Malek and Russell Crowe, arrived on Netflix this weekend. Here’s what to know about the real-life psychiatrist Douglas Kelley and the Nuremberg ...
A row over pro-Palestinian voices at the Berlin International Film Festival has reignited debate on censorship in Germany’s cultural sphere. As filmmaker Abdallah Al-Khatib and others criticised ...
Bruce Willis, renowned for his iconic roles, shared a powerful message about confidence, emphasising its ability to make any ...
The architects who designed St. Louis' Gateway Arch and other iconic buildings are behind stunning landmarks in Columbus, Indiana.
Movies about espionage often don't age well, but hidden gems like The Ipcress File, Where Eagles Dare, and Hopscotch hold up strikingly well.
Shawn Levy's Netflix WWII miniseries All the Light We Cannot See might've been a critical flop, but it gave us a powerful Mark Ruffalo performance.
The US president previously threatened to stop all trade with Spain after it said it didn’t back the US-Israeli military operation against Iran ...