The year 2025 made it clear that the planet no longer moves in a single rhythm. Each continent lives its own historical tempo, creating a global mismatch, with the result being accelerated time in the ...
After 32 hellacious matches, two men remained at the end of the 2025 AEW Continental Classic tournament. In one corner, the winner of the 2024 tournament and the reigning defending AEW Continental ...
The New York Times is on an expedition to study Antarctica’s fastest-thinning glaciers. CreditCredit...Chang W. Lee/The New York Times For much of January and February, Raymond Zhong, a New York Times ...
Continental AG appointed Christian Kötz to lead the German tire maker after the company spun off its auto parts unit this year in a return to its roots in rubber. Kötz, 55, will replace outgoing Chief ...
When U.S. President Donald Trump returned to office in January 2025, Europe faced a choice. As Trump made draconian demands for greater European defense spending, threatened European exports with ...
The deal into an early-stage block in Argentina's Vaca Muerta shale marks Continental Resources’ first operational role outside of the US. Continental Resources agreed to acquire a 90% operated stake ...
Continental is targeting annual cost savings of $172.73m from 2028. Credit: multitel/Shutterstock.com. Continental is preparing another round of restructuring measures at its ContiTech rubber and ...
The third annual Continental Classic tournament kicks off this week on the Thanksgiving Eve edition of AEW Dynamite. Last year's Continental Classic was won by the current AEW Unified Champion, ...
The African continent requires bold interventions to break the barriers preventing countries from accessing the funds they need for climate action and a fair and just transition, experts said.
Researchers discovered that continents don’t just split at the surface—they also peel from below, feeding volcanic activity in the oceans. Simulations reveal that slow mantle waves strip continental ...
Scientists recently published new ideas about why Earth’s toughest, oldest continents persist. These continents, known as cratons, have been on earth for more than two billion years. Andrew Zuza, an ...
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