The lawsuits seek to reverse the Department of the Interior's stop-work order which affected five offshore wind projects off ...
We like to tell our kids they can be anything. An astronaut, doctor, horse rider, pop star—anything! However, at the end of ...
Al Jazeera on MSNOpinion
Why Trump’s regime-change playbook won’t work in Iran
The US strikes on Iran’s underground nuclear sites using bunker buster bombs did not shake the regime either. In response, ...
Gessen and David French to discuss the legality of America’s attack on Venezuela, the state of the global order and what ...
An upcoming 135,000-seat stadium exposes the risks of chasing global visibility before resolving domestic realities ...
How did Rourke, whose films have grossed more than $1.9 billion, get to where he faces eviction for not paying rent?
Many professors see AI as another tool such as calculators or spell check and hope students will use it in a similar way.
This is not law. It is lawfare. It constrains those who already restrain themselves and offers procedural cover to those who ...
Jacksonville Journal-Courier on MSN
‘Still imprisoned in his mind.’ Illinois exonerees struggle without support after wrongful convictions
For most of a decade, Illinois led the nation in annual exonerations. Yet it offers little in terms of a system to help those ...
Good morning and happy new year! Welcome back to India Business Briefing. Last week we analysed the big themes of 2025. Today, we look at what the economy, markets and the government will have to deal ...
Even after scaling back support, the U.S. is expected to retain its status in 2026 as the world’s biggest aid donor, which makes it hard for other countries to whine about the cutbacks. The U.N.
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