United States

U.S. Military Operates Flights to Deport Migrants Back to India: What You Need to Know
A U.S. military plane carrying over 100 people landed in India on Wednesday. This flight marked the longest deportation since ... Read more

Google Reverses Stance on AI Use: What It Means for Weapons and Surveillance
Google updates its ethics policy to align AI development with international law and human rights. Google has changed its commitment ... Read more

Why Trusting Kennedy with Our Health is Risky If He Ignores Science
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. once impressed me with his work as an environmental lawyer. Back in the early 2000s, he ... Read more

Join Thousands of Children in the World Mission Rosary: A Global Prayer Movement – Vatican News
During Catholic Schools Week, students across the United States came together to pray the World Mission Rosary. This special event ... Read more

Tragic Plane Crash: US Figure Skaters and Former Russian World Champions Among Victims
Tragedy struck the figure skating community when an American Airlines regional flight crashed near Reagan Washington National Airport. The plane, ... Read more

Navigating Challenges: Creative Strategies for India to Address Trump’s Tariffs
Colombian President Gustavo Petro recently found himself at the center of a political storm, facing off against U.S. President Donald ... Read more

Japan’s Stock Market Plummets: How a Technology Sell-Off is Impacting Asia’s Markets
On Tuesday, a drop in major U.S. tech stocks started to impact Asian markets. Japan’s Nikkei 225, which is heavily ... Read more

Everything You Need to Know About Trump’s First Executive Actions on Climate and the Environment
In his first week as president, Donald Trump signed a series of executive orders that could significantly impact the environment ... Read more

Confronting Racism in Education: Insights from Eve L. Ewing’s Powerful Challenge
Eve L. Ewing sees herself as a “school person.” In her book, Original Sins: The (Mis)education of Black and Native ... Read more