Putin finally admits Russia’s economy is in trouble and grasps...
Russian President Vladimir Putin acknowledges economic struggles, citing GDP contraction and labor shortages, as financial crisis warnings grow.
Russian President Vladimir Putin acknowledges economic struggles, citing GDP contraction and labor shortages, as financial crisis warnings grow.
Largest U.S. study reveals cannabis use in teens slows cognitive development, impairs memory, and hampers learning during crucial brain growth years.
Starting Monday, businesses can file refund claims for Trump-era tariffs declared unconstitutional. Process details and trade implications explained.
FBI Director Kash Patel sues The Atlantic for defamation, claiming false reporting about drinking and absences. What this lawsuit could mean.
The Israeli Defence Forces confirm a soldier smashed a Jesus Christ statue in Lebanon, sparking outrage amid heightened regional tensions.
Explore why visual biases drive collective behavior, revealed through community rejection of a dish resembling rotten eggs — implications for food and society.
Palantir proposes universal national service, sparking discussions on military drafts, equity, and the role of private firms in public policy.
In a landmark address, PM Carney called U.S.-Canada ties a 'weakness,' signaling a shift in strategy amid evolving trade and geopolitical challenges.
Exploring how ultra-accelerated online degrees are reshaping education, alarming educators, and raising questions about the future of academic quality.
8 children, ages 1 to 14, were killed in a tragic Louisiana mass shooting. Exploring gun violence, mental health issues, and community solutions.