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Pope Leo XIV invoked Cardinal James Gibbons' 1885 defense of U.S. religious liberty, signaling the Vatican's continued emphasis on American pluralism and relig…
France’s president Macron became the first major Western leader to visit Syria since Assad’s fall, signaling Europe’s shift toward engaging with his regime des…
Belgium legally challenged FIFA’s reinstatement of Folarin Balogun, arguing the move violates fair play protocols. This dispute highlights concerns over politi…
The Ferdinand Magellan, a 1928 bulletproof train car, served as the U.S. president's secure travel from 1929-1962, featuring armored steel and private amenitie…
Microsoft cut 4,800 jobs globally, including 3,200 outside gaming, as part of restructuring; this shows Microsoft is reducing workforce across divisions, not j…
Prosecutors in Ohio seek the death penalty for Tyler Robinson, accused of luring and stabbing 16-year-old Karina Sosa in 2020, citing premeditation, brutality,…
A 33-year-old man in New York stabbed his ex-girlfriend, Christine Nam, 58 times and dismembered her body, which he then stuffed into suitcases. This case high…
New York Mayor Eric Adams refused to comment on the June 3 NYPD raid on a Brooklyn cultural center, injuring two staffers, amid criticism of excessive force an…
Conservative Christian women are growing their political power through grassroots organizing, influencing policies on abortion, LGBTQ+ rights, and education by…
A new global diet database from UCL and Oxford maps what 170 countries actually eat, tracking calories, protein, and nutrients for the first time. This matters…
Lauren Bennett, known for *Party Rock Anthem* and G.R.L., died at 37. Her passing highlights the pressures faced by pop stars in an unsustainable industry.


















