US has let in 4,499 refugees since October – all...
4,499 refugees have entered the U.S. this fiscal year, nearly all from South Africa. We analyze this unprecedented shift in refugee policy.
4,499 refugees have entered the U.S. this fiscal year, nearly all from South Africa. We analyze this unprecedented shift in refugee policy.
Artemis II crew completes 10-day mission, flying farther than ever and paving the way for lunar landings and Mars exploration.
A deep dive into the challenges of cancellation—from frustrating tech hurdles to cultural clashes. Are clean breaks in the digital age possible?
The USPS suspends pension contributions amidst financial strain, raising questions about its future and implications for employees' retirement security.
Italy expels Muslim leader Ali Kashif after he defended marriage of 9-year-olds on TV. Analysis on law, religion, and human rights implications.
Keir Starmer blames Trump and Putin for UK energy hikes. How can Britain reduce reliance on unpredictable global markets? Analysis inside.
Federal judge rules Pentagon press restrictions unconstitutional. A landmark decision strengthens journalist rights and government transparency.
Nearly 50% of U.S. data centers planned for 2026 are delayed or cancelled. Rising costs, supply chain issues, and green demands create a tech bottleneck.
In a diplomatic shift, Britain condemns Israeli strikes on Lebanon, diverging from the pro-Israel stance of the Trump administration.
A Florida teen is accused of killing and dismembering a registered sex offender, sparking debates on vigilantism and justice. What drove this shocking crime?