As bird flu spread continues, why the recent jump to pigs raises worries
Bird flu has spread far and wide, infecting a range of species like chickens, skunks, cows, foxes and polar bears. But it's the pigs that have experts on high alert.
Creative Learning Program Sparks Change in Classrooms Nationwide, Engaging Over 27,000 of Malaysia’s Students and Teachers
Supported by the Ministry of Education, Faber-Castell’s Score A annual programme continues to revolutionize education, inspiring students nationwide through creative learning techniques and inclusive opportunities. The Score A workshops saw a record-break...
A New Era of Climate Geopolitics is Playing Out at COP29
The questions in Baku are less about whether the international climate push will go on but about how.
Bipartisan panel urges Congress to toss out decades of trade policy they say China has been exploiting
A federal China commission released its sprawling yearly report to Congress on Tuesday, for the first time recommending lawmakers end
Elon Musk remains bullish over Matt Gaetz AG nomination despite sex trafficking allegations: ‘Our hammer of Justice’
Tesla CEO Elon Musk fired off an optimistic post Tuesday about attorney general pick and former Rep. Matt Gaetz, declaring
Hakeem Jeffries Wins Reelection as House Democratic Leader Despite Party’s Losses
Hakeem Jeffries won reelection as the House Democratic leader, despite the party's inability to win back the majority.
White House Christmas Tree Is a Symbol of Resilience for Hurricane-Hit North Carolina Farms
“We wanted to really be an uplifting symbol for the other farmers and other people in western North Carolina that have experienced so many losses."
Photographer Aline Deschamps on documenting Lebanese resistance
Aline Deschamps is a photojournalist who has documented life in Lebanon as the country was once again drawn into conflict
Bank of England governor backs big retail on budget jobs warning | Money News
The Bank of England governor has said industry lobby group the British Retail Consortium (BRC) was right to warn of
Hundreds of prisoners in Scotland could be released early in the new year if sentence changes passed | UK News
Almost 400 short-term prisoners in Scotland could be released early in the new year under Scottish government plans to ease
GOP senators deride idea of replacing FBI background checks for Trump nominees
Senate Republicans are rejecting a proposal floated by some advisers to President-elect Trump to take the job of conducting background
Why Progressives Don't Have Their Own Joe Rogan
Progressives are correct about the power of Joe Rogan and his cohort of bro podcasters, but they don’t understand how
Ukraine fired 6 US-made longer-range missiles into Russia, Moscow says
The alleged developments marked a worrying new escalation in the conflict that has repeatedly ratcheted up international tensions.
Baltic undersea cables severed, and Finland, Germany suspect sabotage
The foreign ministries of Finland and Germany said that the damage raised suspicion of sabotage.
As Ukraine war hits 1,000 days, uncertainty for what lies ahead
After 1,000 days of death and destruction with no end in sight, consensus is growing that the war will end through peace talks, but what that looks like remains to be seen.