Despite Israeli assurances, UN and UNICEF condemn ‘safe zones’ in Gaza as dangerous illusions where basic needs and civilian safety are gravely lacking.
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Scientists have converted a donor kidney to universal blood type, opening the door for equitable, faster transplants and reshaping organ donation forever.
Federal Education Department employees had their out-of-office emails secretly altered to blame Democrats for the shutdown, raising legal, ethical, and trust concerns.
Gov. Newsom’s new law allows E15 fuel across California, targeting lower pump prices while maintaining strict environmental standards—a move expected to save drivers billions annually.
Gold nears record highs after seven straight weekly gains, driven by political dysfunction in Washington and speculation over looming Fed rate cuts.
The IMF-World Bank Annual Meetings return to Washington, D.C., where soaring debt and deepening trade tensions set the stage for urgent global dialogue—and bold stakes for future generations.
Susanna Gibson’s saga is more than a scandal—it’s a case study in privacy, misogyny, and the weaponization of the internet against women in politics.
As Pope Leo XIV lambasts climate change skeptics, he frames environmental action as a fundamental moral duty—and urges citizens to hold leaders accountable for the Earth’s future.
Stranded but undeterred, over 1,200 migrants set out from southern Mexico to demand swifter asylum and a chance at legal work—a movement that shines a harsh light on bureaucratic neglect and inspires solidarity across borders.
Robert Roberson’s looming execution—and the discredited science behind his conviction—has forged a rare alliance between conservatives and progressives, exposing cracks in Texas’ capital punishment system.