In August 1971, Stanford University psychologist Dr. Philip Zimbardo recruited a group of college students to take part in a study about prison life. He paid them $15 a day and divided them into two ...
The Japanese owner of 7-Eleven is considering going private by buying back its own shares in a bid to avoid a takeover by ...
Workers in the southern Chinese city of Zhuhai removed flowers and candles early Wednesday from a makeshift memorial to 35 ...
Nick Martinelli poured in 27 points and maintained his perfect 3-point streak to start the season as host Northwestern edged ...
Undefeated Oregon stayed No. 1 in the College Football Playoff rankings on Tuesday, but the Ducks' view from the top changed ...
In a revealing new report titled "Colleagues in Crisis," Wysa, a provider of AI-driven mental health support, has uncovered ...
A person’s lifestyle varies with what type of alcohol they like to drink ...
The United States said Tuesday that Israel was not violating US law on the level of aid entering Gaza even as aid agencies ...
Newly ranked in the Associated Press Top 25 Poll this week, No. 25 Oregon improved to 4-0 on Tuesday night with a 66-35 win ...
The first two games for a new-look team have gone about as well as Hofstra could have hoped. Seton Hall's first two games ...
Defense attorneys have begun cross-examining a convicted former ComEd executive at the bribery and racketeering trial of ...
The United States on Tuesday banned all civilian flights to Haiti for a month, a day after a jetliner was shot at on approach ...