Top US Law Firms Silent on Trump, Raising Concerns
Some of America's most influential law firms are choosing not to publicly challenge former President Trump. This silence...
RFK Jr.'s Bird Flu Treatment Plan Sparks Controversy
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s proposed approach to dealing with bird flu is drawing criticism from medical experts. Concerns a...
PBS, NPR Face Congressional Scrutiny in House Hearing
Executives from PBS and NPR are preparing to testify before a House committee on Wednesday. Representative Marjorie Tayl...
PBS and NPR Face Congressional Scrutiny Over Funding
Executives from PBS and NPR are preparing to testify before Congress on Wednesday. Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene...
Amber Glenn Redefines Figure Skating at 25
Amber Glenn is breaking barriers in figure skating. At 25, an age when many skaters retire, she's reaching new heights....
College Campuses Face Challenges as Record Number of Student...
Colleges across the nation are experiencing significant changes as the largest graduating class in history prepares to e...
Texas County Jails Accused Without Lawyers, Delaying Justice
In Maverick County, Texas, people accused of crimes can wait in jail for months without a lawyer. Authorities often dela...
College Graduate Unemployment Rate Rises
The job market is becoming more challenging for recent college graduates. Unemployment among those with degrees has incr...
Drone Strike Damages Chernobyl Shield Amid Ukraine War
A drone strike during the Ukraine war has damaged the protective steel shield over the Chernobyl nuclear power plant. Th...
Washington Addresses Concerns on Measles, Formula, and Food...
Government agencies and industry leaders are responding to public concerns regarding measles vaccinations, baby formula...
Waist Size, Not BMI, Linked to Higher Cancer Risk in Men
A new study reveals a significant link between waist circumference and obesity-related cancers in men. Researchers found...
Maverick County, TX: Justice System Struggles to Serve Poor...
In Maverick County, Texas, a flawed court system is leaving many poor defendants languishing in jail for extended period...
Luxury and Reality Collide on South Africa's Blue Train
A journey on South Africa's Blue Train reveals the nation's stark contrasts. Traveling from Cape Town to Pretoria, a rep...
Trump Admin Rolls Back Green Energy Policies, Citing Economi...
The Trump administration, led by EPA chief Lee Zeldin, has announced a reversal of several green energy policies. Offici...
Campus Jewish Group Hillel Sees Growth, Faces Internal Debat...
Hillel, a Jewish organization on college campuses, has experienced increased student participation following the war in...
GOP's Legislative Agenda: Balancing Act for 2026
With the 2026 midterm elections looming, the Republican party faces pressure to unify and deliver on key legislative pro...
Conquering Cactus to Clouds: A Palm Springs Hiking Challenge
The Cactus to Clouds trail in Palm Springs, California, is known as one of the toughest hikes in the United States. This...
CNN Keeps Late-Night Schedule, Acosta's Midnight Show Scrapp...
CNN will not be changing its late-night programming lineup. The network had reportedly considered giving Jim Acosta a tw...
De-transitioning Influencer Shares Journey, Warns Parents
Lex Renick, a social media influencer, is sharing her personal story of de-transitioning after finding religion. She is...
Sen. Warner Calls for Transparency on U.S. Security Threats
Senator Mark Warner, chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, is urging intelligence leaders to be transparent abo...
DoorDash and Klarna Partner, Offering 'Buy Now, Pay Later' f...
DoorDash and Klarna have teamed up to allow customers to pay for their takeout orders in installments. The companies pro...
Fewer Women Elected to German Parliament
Germany's new parliament shows a decrease in female representation compared to previous years. The incoming class of law...
China Releases Mintz Staff in Effort to Reassure Foreign Bus...
China has released five employees of Mintz Group, a U.S.-based corporate due diligence firm, after they were detained fo...
Teen Killed in Alaska Avalanche, Fourth Snowslide Death This...
A teenager died after triggering an avalanche in Alaska, marking the fourth fatality related to snowslides in the state...
China Courts U.S. Business Leaders Amid Trade Uncertainty
China is working to strengthen ties with American businesses as it navigates complex trade relations. Top executives fro...
Princess Kate Prepares for Future Queen Role: Experts Weigh...
As Princess Kate continues her royal duties, experts are discussing the pressures and preparations involved in her event...
Increase in Romanian Migrants Crossing US-Canada Border
The U.S. northern border is experiencing a rise in Romanian migrants attempting to enter the country illegally. Experts...
Dog's Nonstop Barking on 8-Hour Flight Sparks Travel Debate
An eight-hour flight from Paris to Newark became a source of frustration for passengers after a dog reportedly barked co...
Xylazine: 'Zombie Drug' Smuggling Threatens US, Doctor Warns
The dangerous animal tranquilizer xylazine, often mixed with fentanyl, is increasingly being smuggled into the United St...
Miami Beach Spring Break Crackdown Shifts Crowds to Other Fl...
Miami Beach's efforts to control spring break crowds may be redirecting partiers to neighboring cities. The mayor of Sun...
Texas Bill Seeks to Restrict Junk Food Purchases with SNAP
Texas lawmakers are debating a bill that would limit what food items can be bought with SNAP benefits, also known as foo...
Road Salt Threatens NYC Drinking Water Quality
A recent report reveals that increasing salt levels in New York City's water sources pose a significant threat. The stud...
Ohio Teacher on Leave After Homework Demand at Student's Hom...
An Ohio teacher is on administrative leave following allegations of visiting a student's residence to retrieve missing h...
Sydney's Inland Beach: Why Penrith Beach is a Hit
Sydney's western suburbs are experiencing a new wave of popularity thanks to Penrith Beach, affectionately nicknamed 'Po...
23andMe Bankruptcy Raises Concerns About DNA Data Privacy
Genetic testing firm 23andMe has filed for bankruptcy, putting the DNA data of millions of users at risk. This has spark...
Federal Job Applications Rise Amid Government Efficiency Pus...
Applications for federal government jobs are on the rise, according to a new report. This increase comes as the Departme...
US Infrastructure Shows Improvement, Funding Cuts Threaten G...
America's infrastructure, including roads and ports, has seen positive progress, according to a recent report. Engineers...
Federal Job Applications Surge Amid Government Reorganizatio...
A recent report indicates a significant increase in federal employees seeking new positions. This comes as the Departmen...
Belize Investigates Carbon Monoxide in Tourist Deaths
Belizean authorities are investigating whether carbon monoxide poisoning contributed to the deaths of three American tou...
Secret War Plans Shared in Chat with Journalist
Sensitive war plans were inadvertently shared in a group chat that included Jeffrey Goldberg, the editor-in-chief of The...
Andy Kaufman: Ahead of His Time in a Reality-Bent World
A new documentary explores the life and work of Andy Kaufman, the comedian known for his bizarre and often confrontation...
US and Russia Expected to Issue Joint Statement on Ukraine Ceasefire
The United States and Russia are anticipated to release a joint statement on Tuesday regarding recent discussions about...
US and Russia Issue Statement After Black Sea Talks
Following tense negotiations, the United States and Russia are expected to release a joint statement regarding the situa...
Fungi Art: 19th-Century Mushroom Watercolors on Display
Explore the beautiful and detailed mushroom watercolors of a 19th-century female mycologist at the New York State Museum...
Jon Stewart Jokes He's on Secret 'Bomb Yemen' Email List
Jon Stewart, the former host of 'The Daily Show,' humorously suggested he might be part of a secret email group discussi...
USC's JuJu Watkins Injured in NCAA Tournament Game
USC Trojans star guard JuJu Watkins suffered a knee injury during the first quarter of their NCAA Tournament game agains...
Eastern Europe Navigates Shifting Geopolitical Landscape
Major global powers often drive the big changes in international politics. This leaves smaller countries in Eastern Euro...
Columbia Student Sues to Block Deportation Over Protest Involvement
A Columbia University student is suing the Trump administration to prevent her deportation. Yunseo Chung, a legal perman...
Columbia Student Protester Suing U.S. to Block Deportation
Yunseo Chung, a Columbia University student and lawful permanent resident, is suing the U.S. government to prevent her d...
Sen. Cruz Reacts to Leaked Military Operations Text Messages
Senator Ted Cruz addressed the recent leak of sensitive military operations text messages, calling it a "screw up." In a...
Louvre-Lens Exhibition Explores Artists' Fashion Choices
A new exhibition at the Louvre-Lens in France delves into the connection between art and fashion. "What Do Artists Wear?...