It’s rare for a federal judge to resign over the actions of a president. Mark Wolf, a district court judge in Massachusetts ...
America’s recent use of missile interceptors has left supplies low. An Iranian counterattack would deepen the dent. The U.S.
Watergate period boosted the independence of the Justice Department and restored public confidence. Amid President Donald ...
Russia and Ukraine might be negotiating elsewhere. But along the battlefront in Zaporizhzhia in southeastern Ukraine, where ...
At a time when U.S. trade policy has alienated traditional allies and drawn middle powers closer together, what do India’s ...
As a key nuclear arms agreement is set to expire, the world ponders what kind of arms-control architecture needs to be built ...
AI is allowing people to produce and share highly manipulated, often sexualized, imagery. Governments, tech leaders, and ...
For the first time in 20 years, the Winter Olympics are back in the Alps. At the 2026 Milan Cortina Games, there will be other firsts – from near gender parity to the debut of ski mountaineering.
Concerns about electricity bills and local impacts are fueling bipartisan opposition to the massive data centers that power the digital economy, from cloud services to AI chatbots. In Wisconsin, as in ...
President Donald Trump and Venezuelan interim President Delcy Rodríguez are banking on oil for the success of their political ...
When the United States overthrew Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro in early January, many Venezuelans greeted the news with relief – for good reason. Decades of populist policies by Mr. Maduro and ...
Schools are imposing new nutrition guidelines and reinstating the Presidential Fitness Test as they adjust to the “Make ...
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