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Banks are being held responsible for foreign policy pivots they didn’t cause, can’t predict and are rarely equipped to manage ...
Learn about sources of continued violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo and how the United Nations, African Union, and neighboring countries are struggling to curtail it.
The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources is sharing tips to prevent conflicts with bats, just in time for the summer season, when they say baby bats (called pups) start exploring the world around th… ...
Sarah Carr’s latest piece for The Hechinger Report explores the quiet, controversial push to remove DEI from speech therapist certification standards—and the wave of pushback it has sparked. Scores of ...
World leaders partake in the 17th annual BRICS summit in Rio de Janeiro, Sunday, July 6, 2025.
Prosecution witnesses gave conflicting testimony during the trial of Stockton Unified Trustee AngelAnn Flores, who faces felony charges related to alleged misuse of a district-issued credit card.
As the Israel-Iran truce holds, Tehran held state funerals for top military commanders and scientists on Saturday, and protesters in Tel Aviv renewed their demands for a ceasefire in Gaza to ...
The Department of Health and Human Services under Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has taken unprecedented steps to change how vaccines are evaluated, approved and recommended.
The EU wants to become more resilient, autonomous and sustainable – yet its industrial policy contradicts these aims.
Wood Group said on Friday Britain's financial watchdog had begun an investigation into the oilfield services provider, following the company's announcement last year of an independent accounting ...