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Bill Rasmussen, ESPN founder, dies at 93 after Parkinson’s battleESPN founder Bill Rasmussen, who envisioned a dedicated sports channel, has died. He was ninety-three years old after a battle with Parkins...
Why Trump covets GreenlandGreenland's Arctic location is vital for global security and trade routes. President Trump seeks control of the mineral-rich island for Ame...
Russia oil’s unexpected staying power in India extends into 2026India oil imports: India continues to buy Russian oil, a key financial support for Moscow. Despite US pressure and sanctions, these imports...
Republicans and Democrats are trying to contain Trump's Greenland aggression. Will it be enough?Republican lawmakers are opposing President Donald Trump's threats to take over Greenland. They are speaking out and meeting with Danish of...
The Greenland question: How the US could move—and the challenges it would faceUS President Donald Trump eyes Greenland for acquisition. He is considering various options, including military action, to gain control of ...
Trump approval ratings slide in latest polls: Supreme Court case, Venezuela tensions, and Indiana redistricting shake public opinionDonald Trump approval ratings: US President Donald Trump's approval ratings have declined across major polls. This comes as the Supreme Cou...
Trump’s approval rating tanks amid shutdown end, $2,000 stimulus uncertainty and Epstein scandal - here’s what polls showDonald Trump approval rating 2025: US President Donald Trump's approval ratings are declining. This comes as he navigated the end of a leng...
Trump’s approval rating: Did the Tax Bill improve the President’s popularity ahead of midterms? Poll results insideAs the 2026 midterm election cycle approaches, both Republicans and Democrats are likely to seize on the bill’s implications, whether as a ...
Denmark approves US military bases on Danish soil as Trump eyes GreenlandDenmark's Parliament approved a bill for US military bases. This happened despite past tensions over Greenland. The move expands a prior mi...
Global sentiment sours sharply as Donald Trump returns to power, triggering dramatic decline in U.S. popularity worldwideA recent survey indicates a sharp decline in global trust towards the United States following Donald Trump's return. The US is losing its s...
Rattled donors, edgy MAGA: Behind Trump's 90-day pauseUS President Donald Trump's tariff policies triggered global market turmoil, raising recession fears and straining international alliances....
Bitcoin's latest 'halving' has arrived. Here's what you need to knowBitcoin's latest "halving" occurred Friday night. Soon after the highly anticipated event, the price of bitcoin held steady at about $63,907
Bitcoin's next 'halving' is right around the corner. Here's what you need to knowSometime in the next few days or even hours, the "miners" who chisel bitcoins out of complex mathematics are going to take a 50% pay cut - ...
In third year of war, why Ukraine's fate hinges on WestThe conflict in Ukraine, now in its third year, is not just about battles but also about support from Western nations. With Ukrainian force...
Will Russia-Ukraine war make Europe's switch to clean energy even harder?Smoothly managing Europe's energy switch was always going to be difficult. Now, as economies stagger back from the second year of the pande...
- UN, Denmark get active on Copenhagen deal
Ask all countries to submit emission reduction targets and sign on accord
- Climate draft becomes a battlefield before Friday's summit
Ministers at the UN's climate conference on Tuesday wrestled over key issues bedevilling an envisioned worldwide pact to roll back the thre...
- Quo vadis India from Copenhagen?
The death knell for the Copenhagen climate change summit has been rung.
- World leaders say green thinking can help global economy
British PM Gordon Brown said that climate change would feature prominently at the next G20 meeting in April as it was "essential to recover...
- Obama returns to bread-and-butter campaign mode
White House contender Barack Obama was back on home soil Sunday with a sharper focus on the overriding concern to US voters - the economy.