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North Korea, China claim wins from Xi visit, but limits remainChinese President Xi Jinping visited North Korea, with both nations claiming significant gains. The trip boosted North Korean leader Kim Jo...
Trump setbacks fuel lame-duck talk as he turns 80President Trump faces challenges to his political power as his second term progresses, with setbacks in foreign policy and domestic opposit...
NASA's Artemis III crew: A test pilot, an Italian, a record-holder and a first-timerNASA has announced the crew for its upcoming Artemis III mission. This mission will feature a docking demonstration with three spacecraft i...
CoreWeave founders have dumped $2.3 billion in stock since IPOCoreWeave executives and a major investor have sold over $7.8 billion in stock since the company's March 2025 IPO. Despite this, CoreWeave'...
Chicago student thrown out of graduation ceremony, denied diploma degree for doing 'split' on stage, says 'it really hurt my feelings'A Chicago high school graduate's celebratory split on stage sparked a fiery debate after she claimed she was denied her diploma and removed...
Netanyahu, Trump at odds over the war they started togetherIsrael's recent strikes on Lebanon and Iran reveal diverging war aims between President Trump and Prime Minister Netanyahu. While Trump see...
The Last of Us Season 3 cancelled? Here's what's really happening with HBO's hit seriesThe Last of Us Season 3 is expected to shift its focus toward Abby, portrayed by Kaitlyn Dever, exploring events from her perspective. The ...
Quote of the Day by Robert Frost: ‘There are two kinds of teachers: the kind that fill you with so much quail shot that you can't move and…’ - lesson on teaching and why the best mentors inspire rather than controlQuote of the Day by Robert Frost offered a timeless perspective on teaching. His words distinguish between instructors who burden students ...
What to know about a rare visit by China's Xi to North Korea for talks with Kim Jong UnChinese President Xi Jinping's recent trip to North Korea marks a significant chapter in regional diplomacy, focusing on enhancing cooperat...
US: First came Congress. Now a national redistricting battle may turn to statehouses and city councilsA new phase of redistricting is unfolding across America. States like Georgia are redrawing electoral maps for Congress and state legislatu...
In 1979, old salmon cans were stored in an Alaskan cannery, and decades later, when scientists cracked them open, a rising worm count revealed something unexpected about changing ocean food websOld canned salmon from Alaska reveals a significant increase in parasitic worms. Scientists studied cans dating back to 1979. This rise in ...
Life advice of the day by Bruce Lee: 'A goal is not always meant to be reached, it often serves simply as...' - inspiring quote and lessons on goal setting, ambition, resilience, personal growth by Jeet Kune Do creator and actor of Fist of Fury and Way of the DragonLife advice of the day by Bruce Lee: Bruce Lee believed goals are for aiming, not just reaching. The journey of striving builds skills and ...
Employers added 172,000 jobs last month as US job market shows resilience despite Iran warAmerica's job market is surprisingly strong. Employers added many jobs in May, and unemployment remains low. This hiring rebound is seen ac...
Russia, US and nuclear: What to expect from Xi-Kim summitChina's President Xi Jinping will visit North Korea on Monday as he seeks to cement Beijing's influence in its own backyard, following summ...
Quote of the day by Denzel Washington: ‘You will fail at some point in your life. Accept it. You will lose and embarrass yourself. You will suck at something’, The Equalizer actor on embracing failureHollywood star Denzel Washington shared a powerful message about failure. He stated that setbacks are not exceptions but essential steps to...
In 1904, an ice cream vendor ran out of dishes, which led to the creation of the ice-cream cone as a dessert iconThe ice cream cone's origin is not a simple tale. While a popular legend points to the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair, historical research rev...
Trump shifts higher education fight from campus probes to federal rulebookThe Trump administration is changing its approach to higher education. Instead of targeting individual campuses, new federal rules are bein...
In 1996, two students wading in the Columbia found a skull, and an American origins battle beganIn 1996, the unearthing of ancient human remains near Kennewick, Washington, sparked a firestorm of discussion. Initially perceived as an e...
When IPOs go wrong: SpaceX, AI firms face a delicate processAs SpaceX, Anthropic, and OpenAI eye massive IPOs, their leaders face Wall Street's scrutiny. Past market debuts offer cautionary tales, fr...
How the Supreme Court is reshaping the US midterm electionsThe US Supreme Court is set to decide two crucial election law cases. One case challenges rules on counting mail-in ballots received after ...