Indian society is scrambling to respond to an uptick of political deepfakes during critical elections. Its efforts could help ...
Getting universities to divest from companies that support Israel is not as simple as many student protesters hope.
Iran’s attack on Israel, and the Israeli strike that preceded it, raised fears that the war in Gaza was poised to erupt into ...
Iran was once known for its luxurious silk carpets, often purchased by American and European tourists. But renewed sanctions ...
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A project to restore salmon runs in Northern California redefines how communities care for nature and each other.
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Praying to better know God and His creation as spiritual and intact equips us to treat each other and our planet with love ...
As U.S. and other Western troops get the boot from African countries, Russian soldiers are taking their place at air bases. The Kremlin, meanwhile, continues to court African leaders and expand its ...
For the first time in 15 seasons, the second round of the NBA playoffs will be without the familiar trio of LeBron James, Stephen Curry, or Kevin Durant.
Labour Party candidates saw broad success in Britain’s May 2 local elections, a sign of resurgence after 14 years in the minority. The results may portend defeat for Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s ...
Student journalists covering campus protests are dealing with the unique challenges and advantages of reporting on their ...