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Increased Scrutiny at U.S. Borders: Hasan Piker's Experience Highlights Growing Concerns
Increased Scrutiny at U.S. Borders: Hasan Piker's Experience Highlights Growing Concerns
Rahaman Hadisur
May 16


“A Long Recovery” — Experts Reacted to Jayson Tatum’s Leg Injury
“A Long Recovery” — Experts Reacted to Jayson Tatum’s Leg Injury
Wanjiru Waweru
May 16


Urvashi Rautela Dazzles at Cannes 2025 with Vibrant Gown and Parrot Clutch
Bollywood star Urvashi Rautela once again turned heads at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival 2025, delivering a bold fashion moment that captured global attention.
Baasma Wafa
May 16


Sean "Diddy" Combs Faces Serious Allegations in Federal Sex-Crimes Trial
Sean "Diddy" Combs Faces Serious Allegations in Federal Sex-Crimes Trial
Rahaman Hadisur
May 16


China and the West Compete to Build Infrastructure in Southeast Asia
China and the West Compete to Build Infrastructure in Southeast Asia
Chethana Janith
May 16


US-China Trade Talks Yield Temporary Tariff Reductions Amid Ongoing Tensions
US-China Trade Talks Yield Temporary Tariff Reductions Amid Ongoing Tensions
Rahaman Hadisur
May 15


Navigating the Housing Market: Lower Mortgage Rates Amid Economic Uncertainty
Navigating the Housing Market: Lower Mortgage Rates Amid Economic Uncertainty
Rahaman Hadisur
May 15


Ford Motor Co. Cuts 350 Connected-Vehicle Software Jobs Amid Organizational Restructuring
Ford Motor Co. Cuts 350 Connected-Vehicle Software Jobs Amid Organizational Restructuring
Rahaman Hadisur
May 15


Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Faces Congressional Scrutiny Amid Proposed Budget Cuts and Vaccine Controversies
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Faces Congressional Scrutiny Amid Proposed Budget Cuts and Vaccine Controversies
Rahaman Hadisur
May 15


Sindoor and Sovereignty: The Perils of Proxy Wars in South Asia
In every chapter of Indo-Pak conflict — whether it was the wars of 1947, 1965, 1971, Kargil in 1999, or the near-miss in 2001–02 — one thing has remained remarkably consistent: the United States often arrives late to the table. Not absent, but late. And while American diplomacy has, at times, played a key role in pulling the region back from the brink, the delay has often allowed destruction, mistrust, and instability to deepen before any de-escalation is achieved.
Prof. Simranjit Singh
May 14


Trump Declares "Total Reset" in US-China Trade Relations After Talks in Switzerland
Trump Declares "Total Reset" in US-China Trade Relations After Talks in Switzerland
Rahaman Hadisur
May 14


Supreme Court Set to Address Universal Injunctions Amid Trump’s Controversial Citizenship Policy
Supreme Court Set to Address Universal Injunctions Amid Trump’s Controversial Citizenship Policy
Rahaman Hadisur
May 13


Why America Intervenes Late in Indo-Pak Conflicts
In every chapter of Indo-Pak conflict — whether it was the wars of 1947, 1965, 1971, Kargil in 1999, or the near-miss in 2001–02 — one thing has remained remarkably consistent: the United States often arrives late to the table. Not absent, but late. And while American diplomacy has, at times, played a key role in pulling the region back from the brink, the delay has often allowed destruction, mistrust, and instability to deepen before any de-escalation is achieved.
Prof. Simranjit Singh
May 13


Cleveland State University Receives Record $15 Million Donation to Support High-Need Students
Cleveland State University Receives Record $15 Million Donation to Support High-Need Students
Rahaman Hadisur
May 12


Second FAA Outage in Two Weeks Disrupts Newark Air Traffic, Highlights Aging Infrastructure
Second FAA Outage in Two Weeks Disrupts Newark Air Traffic, Highlights Aging Infrastructure
Rahaman Hadisur
May 12


Why do we still care about the end of World War II, and what makes it important today?
Why do we still care about the end of World War II, and what makes it important today?
Chethana Janith
May 10


Worcester Mexican Restaurant Celebrated Cinco De Mayo
Worcester Mexican Restaurant Celebrated Cinco De Mayo
Wanjiru Waweru
May 10


Bill Gates Pledges to Give Away $200 Billion by 2045, Marking Largest Philanthropic Commitment in History
Bill Gates Pledges to Give Away $200 Billion by 2045, Marking Largest Philanthropic Commitment in History
Rahaman Hadisur
May 9


Trump's Legal Crackdown Prompts Big Law Firms to Reconsider Pro Bono Commitments
Trump's Legal Crackdown Prompts Big Law Firms to Reconsider Pro Bono Commitments
Rahaman Hadisur
May 9


Wall Street Slips Amid Tariff Uncertainty and Fed Rate Decision Anticipation
Wall Street Slips Amid Tariff Uncertainty and Fed Rate Decision Anticipation
Rahaman Hadisur
May 9
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