When Britain votes in a general election on July 4, one person will likely know the outcome before anyone else. John Curtice, a professor of political science at the University...
Looks like someone won’t be making the funeral. A woman in Lincoln, Nebraska is still alive on Monday—a fact that would hardly merit national headlines if not for the fact...
When President Joe Biden was given the chance to share his thoughts on Donald Trump’s guilty verdict over the weekend, not only did he stay silent, but he did so...
As government entities and corporations celebrate the LGBT movement in June by recognizing so-called Pride Month, the FBI and other government entities have joined the chorus. “At the #FBI, we...
Australia’s military is loosening recruitment criteria to enable non-citizens to join its ranks and help address a personnel shortfall in the defense forces. The move, first announced in the National...
Qualcomm made headlines when it was named the chipmaker for Microsoft’s Copilot+ PCs. However, that hasn’t deterred Intel from innovating for this new form of computing. The company had been...
Brussels is abuzz with talk that European Council President Charles Michel is trying to take down his nemesis, Ursula von der Leyen, the powerful European Commission chief. Eight EU diplomats,...
The judge overseeing Alex Jones’ bankruptcy case threw him a lifeline on Monday, saying he could continue operating his media company over the next fortnight before the decision is made...
A Nebraska woman who was pronounced dead at a nursing home on Monday was discovered breathing hours later by a funeral home employee, the authorities said. The woman, Constance Glantz,...
As the European Parliament elections approach, a growing sense of fear stemming from multiple — yet mutually reinforcing — sources seems to be the decisive force shaping electoral behaviour. Citizens...