The Trump indictment is welcome news for America’s allies
Democracies around the world will take this as a sign that the US is still capable of playing a global leadership role
Democracies around the world will take this as a sign that the US is still capable of playing a global leadership role
The fund will alternate between allocating to bitcoin futures and the manager’s Treasury bill ETF
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
Former basketball star Alexander Newell is now passing on what he learned in his journey as an athlete to the next generation.
Stocks fall as country’s credit rating drops.
Americas Amentum has won an $818-million contract to manage the modernization and sustainment of US Navy F-16 Viper adversary fighter jets at Naval Air Station Fallon, Nevada. The Viper is the aggressor version of the Fighting Falcon fourth-generation multi-role combat aircraft. It plays the enemy role or “red team” to train naval airmen in simulated […]
In 1980, when I asked the press office at the U.S. Department of Energy to send me a listing of nuclear bomb test explosions, the agency mailed me an official booklet with the title “Announced United States Nuclear Tests, July 1945 Through December 1979.” As you’d expect, the Trinity test in New Mexico was at … Continue reading "Decades Later, the US Government Called Hiroshima and Nagasaki ‘Nuclear Tests’"
Читать дальше...Neither Olivia Amitrano nor Nicholas Vazquez are afraid to change their minds, whether it’s about living off the grid, work or a wedding dress.
Small towns are nice. Small minds are self-defeating.
Apple has also spent $3.12 billion more this year so far for research and development, owing to work related to generative AI, says CEO Tim Cook
Trump will be the nominee unless enough Republican voters either change their minds or consolidate around a challenger. And that remains possible.
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The oceans are a vital regulator for the climate and our weather but are rapidly heating up.
European Union banks’ plans for surviving a major crisis without having to tap central bank money will undergo intense scrutiny next year, the bloc’s banking watchdog said. The need for credible options was reinforced after the Swiss central bank stepped in with a liquidity backstop for Credit Suisse in March,...
Among the week's headlines: a major victory for freedom to read advocates in Arkansas; a motion to block Texas's new 'book rating' law gets a speedy hearing date; the Michigan Library Association recruits advocates for its freedom to read initiative; and a look at the Brooklyn Public Library's teen council.