Ahead of the holidays, we’re responding to readers’ hardest gifting quandaries. By T Magazine Who’s the toughest-to-buy-for person on your holiday list? A friend who already has everything they need?
Dr. Robert Muggah is affiliated with the Igarapé Institute and SecDev. For many in Venezuela, the question is no longer whether tensions with Washington will reach a boiling point – they already have.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The federal government is withholding $18 billion for the Hudson Tunnel reconstruction project and Second Avenue Subway, two of New York City's biggest construction projects, the ...
President Donald Trump‘s authoritarian aspirations face one major obstacle: He is not very popular. As counterintuitive as it may seem, political science shows that would-be dictators need strong ...
Pope Leo XIV responded with a father’s heart to a 21-year-old Roman medical student who asked him, “What does the future hold for us?” and “What can young people do to aspire to a better world, when ...
The US Senate Finance Committee is holding a hearing on Wednesday on crypto asset taxation, following the IRS’s release of relief guidance on the Biden-era CAMT tax. The US Senate Finance Committee ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Only 5% of homes destroyed in Berry Creek’s 2020 North Complex fire have been rebuilt, the lowest recovery rate of ...
Europe had led by seven points before Sunday's singles; no side had ever come from more than four points back to win But six home players registered wins, with Ludvig Aberg the only European to win ...
The Pentagon is gathering hundreds of top U.S. military leaders for an unusual meeting — one that comes as President Donald Trump has ramped up his criticism of Russia and as the Pentagon gears up a ...
The Cincinnati Reds shared video of Reds manager Terry Francona addressing the team during its celebration after clinching a National League wild card with the New York Mets' loss to the Marlins in ...
The number combination refers to a work schedule — 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., six days a week — that has its origins in China’s hard-charging tech scene. By Lora Kelley Working 9 to 5 is a way to make a living ...