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Climate and environmental protest is rising in line with increasing global temperatures. But new draconian penalties are putting people who rally against climate pollution in jail.
Powell Steers Fed Back to Pre-2020 Policy-Setting Framework; Bank of Mexico Makes Half-Point Rate Cut By Vicky Ge Huang ...
With a deck the size of three football pitches, HMS Queen Elizabeth is Britain’s flagship aircraft carrier – a 65,000-ton ...
Convened in a grand 19th-century mansion overlooking Buckingham Palace, the First Sea Lord’s annual Sea Power Conference is a ...
A gun massacre of tourists on April 22 has pushed India and Pakistan a step closer to war, marking the biggest breakdown in relations since 2019. Conflict between India ...
Happy Friday! For one Kentucky mom, stepping out the door to a wall of 22 boxes containing Dum-Dum lollipops lining the hall must have caused quite the confusion. But her 8-year-old son, who ...
Pope Leo XIV—the American Robert Francis Prevost—was a close ally of Pope Francis. The two share many of the same views on ...
Since first imposing his sweeping “reciprocal” tariff policy, Trump has repeatedly attacked Powell for not lowering the ...
The Cincinnati Reds have placed third baseman Noelvi Marte on the 10-day injured list with a left oblique strain. Marte was ...
Summer cruise deals have just dropped for 2025 – these are the best to book now - From summer sailings this year to planning ahead, there are lots of cruise deals available for passengers to hit the h ...
Scientific American is part of Springer Nature, which owns or has commercial relations with thousands of scientific publications (many of them can be found at www ...
U.S. tariffs have increased volatility in international tourism, but visitor numbers to the Middle East have held up, buoyed by the gradual return of Chinese tourists following the pandemic, Dubai ...