Researchers found that autistic and non-autistic people move their faces differently when expressing emotions like anger, happiness, and sadness. Autistic participants tended to rely on different ...
Bringing back a beloved show for a new run is no easy feat. Does the Cartoon Network classic make it work? The world of animation is particularly susceptible to a nostalgia revival, because many of ...
The golf cart is fueled up, ready for Mordecai and Rigby's return. Not a spinoff but rather a continuation of the popular series that went off air in 2017, "Regular Show: The Lost Tapes" premieres ...
Deutsche Telekom already owns 53% of T-Mobile US. Now it wants the rest — in what could become the biggest corporate merger in history. Germany's telecom giant is exploring a full tie-up with its US ...
Deutsche Telekom AG is discussing a potential combination with its American arm T-Mobile US Inc., people familiar with the matter said, a move that would create the world’s biggest phone company and ...
What started as a routine walk on Monday along one of Atlanta's busiest trails quickly turned into something out of a movie. Joseph Ragland says he and his friends were heading back from dinner near ...
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Nobody expected Jacob Wysocki’s “You Are a Regular Guy” rant from Dropout’s comedy improv show Make Some Noise to go viral, least of all Wysocki himself. The clip comes from Make Some Noise season 4, ...
Shares in the German lender were last seen down about 2.7% following news of the probe, which was first reported by Spiegel. In this article German police searched Deutsche Bank offices in Frankfurt ...
It’s no secret that people have strong opinions about coffee—the brew they prefer, how they like to drink it. And there are plenty of perks associated with your morning cup—research shows coffee may ...
FRANKFURT, Dec 9 (Reuters) - German exchange operator Deutsche Boerse (DB1Gn.DE), opens new tab on Tuesday pledged to regularly buy back shares and said that it would continue to seek out mergers and ...
Deutsche Boerse said it would launch a share buyback program of 500 million euros ($581.9 million) next year, part of plans to complement its dividend distribution to better reward shareholders. The ...