Month: March 2025
In Trump’s crowded White House, JD Vance finds a role behind the scenes – The Washington Post
In Trump’s crowded White House, JD Vance finds a role behind the scenes The Washington Post
Read MoreFirst Thing: Mark Carney to be next Canada PM – The Guardian US
First Thing: Mark Carney to be next Canada PM The Guardian US 4 Takeaways From Canada’s Election The New York Times 5 things to know about Mark Carney, Canada’s next prime minister NPR Canada’s Liberal Party chooses Mark Carney to succeed Justin Trudeau CNN
Read MoreHow the science of savoring can help you nurture your relationships
Learn this simple practice that researchers say can strengthen bonds with loved ones and improve your daily well-being.
Read MoreFamed Sisters Managing Philippine Georeserve Accuse Government of ‘Strong Arming’ Them
Ann and Billie Dumaliang say they’re “done with being friendly” with Maria Antonia Yulo-Loyzaga. The renowned conservationists and sisters, in an exclusive new interview with TIME, accuse the Philippine Environment Secretary of “malicious” actions, being “allergic to criticism,” and “strong
Read MoreDoes the narwhal’s famous tusk help it catch fish?
Intriguing video of narwhals using their tusks to mess with fish has scientists speculating about what this behavior might mean. (Image credit: CoreyFord/Getty Images/iStockphoto)
Read MoreAI Made Its Way to Vineyards. Here’s How the Technology Is Helping Make Your Wine
LOS ANGELES — When artificial intelligence-backed tractors became available to vineyards, Tom Gamble wanted to be an early adopter. He knew there would be a learning curve, but Gamble decided the technology was worth figuring out. The third-generation farmer bought
Read MoreHamas is offering a truce with Israel for five to ten years, a U.S. official says
President Trump’s hostage affairs envoy, Adam Boehler, says a new Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal could happen “within weeks,” as he defends his direct talks with Hamas. (Image credit: Eyad Baba)
Read MoreAmerican abroad met with ‘pity, empathy and utter confusion’ by Trump-hating foreigners
American journalist Shanti Nelson has noticed that foreigners have been treating her differently since President Donald Trump took power for a second time back in January. Writing for the Guardian, Nelson reveals that she’s been met with “pity, empathy and
Read MoreA Cache of Explosives in Sydney Provoked Antisemitic Terrorism Fears. Police Now Say It Was Faked
WELLINGTON, New Zealand — An explosives-filled trailer that Australian politicians earlier described as an antisemitic terrorism plot and a foiled mass casualty event was staged by criminals in a complicated hoax — and was never meant to be detonated, police
Read MoreA bane for tyrants abroad, U.S.-funded networks fear fate under Kari Lake
U.S.-funded international networks reach more than 420 million people in more than 100 countries each week. Some network leaders fear that Kari Lake intends to cancel all funding for them. (Image credit: Alexander Nemenov)
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