Professor of Law and Associate Dean for International Affairs, Wake Forest University While U.S. and global solutions seem far off, policies to limit harm from microplastics are gaining traction at ...
About 1 in 3 U.S. adults say the United Nations is doing a good job in trying to solve world issues, according to a new Gallup poll. The August survey, released Sunday, shows 32 percent of Americans ...
LSU keeps winning. Its defense is wreaking havoc. Yet the tenor of coach Brian Kelly’s last two postgame news conferences hasn’t matched the positive results the Tigers have found on the field. Kelly ...
The crisis deepens for Europe’s most watched entertainment show, with outrage spreading over Israel’s participation in Eurovision Song Contest. Faced with several EU broadcasters’ threats to pull out ...
Tatsuki Fujimoto’s Chainsaw Man manga is one of the most distinctive series in Shueisha’s Shonen Jump magazine. While the premise of a teenage boy who simply wants to live a good life and have many ...
The World Health Organization reports that there are approximately 1.9 crore visually impaired children in the world. In India, there are around 34 lakh school-going children with uncorrected vision.
Pope Leo XIV said his primary role as leader of the Church is confirming Catholics in their faith and sharing the Gospel with the world, not resolving global crises. Speaking to Crux senior ...
The exam city slip and the travel authority for SC/ST candidates will be made available 10 days prior to the examination date.
Catherine Connolly on the messages that convinced her to run and the importance of agriculture and community in Ireland Catherine Connelly says her ‘honest and hard-working’ father formed her values.
Like the rest of its Big Tech cadre, Google has spent lavishly on developing generative AI models. Google's AI can clean up your text messages and summarize the web, but the company is constantly ...
The math score gender gap widened during the coronavirus pandemic, and schools and academic organizations are trying to respond.
The daily ritual of cracking the New York Times Wordle continues to keep millions of puzzle enthusiasts engaged worldwide. For Thursday, September 25, 2025, puzzle #1559 has once again challenged ...