Governor Ron DeSantis’s strategic move to sign the six-week abortion ban in Florida was initially perceived as a tactic to bolster his presidential campaign,...
Republican lawmakers are spearheading a renewed effort to change the way the country’s election maps are drawn by proposing to exclude millions of non-U.S....
A panel of three federal judges rejected a new congressional map for Louisiana, which would have created a second majority-Black House district. The ruling,...
The pressure is mounting on Minnesota legislators and regulators to expedite the licensing of marijuana growers ahead of dispensaries in preparation for the launch...
Representative Elise Stefanik’s recent actions have stirred controversy, particularly her decision to file an ethics complaint against special counsel Jack Smith for what she...
Donald Trump’s recent remarks in a Time magazine interview have reignited debates surrounding abortion rights and state autonomy. Trump suggested that states with abortion...
Brown University’s board of trustees is set to vote on a proposal regarding divestment from Israeli interests, marking a an outstanding development for student...
Former President Donald Trump, in a recent interview with Time magazine, outlined plans for mass deportations of undocumented immigrants if he were to secure...
Former President Donald Trump hinted at the possibility of violence from his supporters if he loses the election in November, indicating that the outcome...
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) is considering reclassifying marijuana, moving it from the highly restricted “Schedule I” group to the less tightly regulated...
Lottery bids for visas designated for highly educated workers have seen a remarkable drop of nearly 40% this year, according to authorities. This decline...
The Taiwan defense ministry reported on Thursday that China conducted a “joint combat readiness patrol” near the island for the second time within a...
Experts have noted an increase in disruption to satellite navigation systems in regions where Russia’s military activities are most pronounced, such as the Baltic...
Ursula von der Leyen, the President of the European Commission, recently addressed the press in Brussels, marking the 20th anniversary of the EU’s expansion,...
The Association for Civil Rights in Israel (ACRI) has accused the government of intentionally delaying a court hearing to avoid judicial oversight and implement...
During my recent pilgrimage to Israel/Palestine, I had the privilege of listening to the stories and perspectives of both Palestinians and Israelis living in...
The White House moved swiftly to address President Joe Biden‘s recent characterization of Japan as “xenophobic,” clarifying that his remarks were intended to underscore...
Since December 2023, Russian forces have perpetrated at least 15 executions of Ukrainian soldiers attempting to surrender, Human Rights Watch revealed in their latest...
Despite it still being spring, vast swaths of South and Southeast Asia have already been grappling with scorching temperatures, setting records and tragically claiming...
The Kremlin-controlled energy giant Gazprom has faced a remarkable setback, reporting its first annual loss in over two decades. This financial downturn comes as...
Georgia has been rocked by widespread anti-government protests since April 9, triggered by the reintroduction of a controversial bill by the ruling Georgian Dream...
Iran’s judiciary has pressed charges against several journalists and activists following the publication of a BBC report alleging that security forces sexually assaulted and...
Gazprom, the Kremlin-owned gas giant, reported a serious setback on Thursday, revealing a net loss of 629 billion rubles ($6.9 billion) for 2023. This...