Malta’s public registry is set for a series of legal changes aimed at simplifying procedures, reducing bureaucracy and ...
“Corto Maltese,” Hugo Pratt’s influential 1967 graphic novel, returns, with just as much to say about childhood during wartime. By Sam Thielman Sam Thielman is a reporter and critic based in Brooklyn.
You can now get a first look at photos of Laguna Playhouse's adaptation of The Maltese Falcon, reimagined by playwright Matthew Salazar-Thompson. This inventive new production transforms Dashiell ...
Anyone who has spent time with a baby knows how unpredictable the first year can feel. One week a baby suddenly seems to “get” something new. The next week, that same response may disappear. Parents ...
Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. A Maltese puppy who lost a leg in a vicious coyote attack and spent 180 days in isolation at a California shelter has ...
The academic effects of the pandemic weren’t just limited to school-age children. Kids who were babies and toddlers in the early years of COVID, currently in 1st and 2nd grades, are now struggling too ...
One of the funniest theatrical genres to emerge in the past 20 years is that of the fast-paced, small-cast spoof of film-noir and detective thrillers from the 1930s and ’40s, like “The 39 Steps.” The ...
A woman hands her 9-month-old baby girl a pepper-dusted stick of golden grass-fed butter on a silver platter in one TikTok post. Another gives her toddler pats of butter out of “pure desperation” to ...
Puerto Rico's Republican governor on Thursday signed a bill that amends a law to recognize an unborn baby as a human being, which opponents argued could eventually lead to outlawing abortion in the ...
Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. A tiny Maltese named Kenny has become a TikTok star after offering a very unexpected response to the classic “paw” ...
At just two months old, babies are already organizing the world in their minds. Brain scans revealed distinct patterns as infants looked at pictures of animals, toys, and everyday objects, showing ...
Babies as young as two months old are able to categorize distinct objects in their brains—much earlier than previously thought—according to new research from neuroscientists at Trinity College Dublin.