The Surprising Voters Driving Trump to Victory
Under Trump the shape of the GOP coalition has changed dramatically—and in ways that make his success in 2020 even likelier.
Under Trump the shape of the GOP coalition has changed dramatically—and in ways that make his success in 2020 even likelier.
Experts say therapies like mindfulness and biofeedback can be beneficial for people living with lupus.
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OpenAI is developing open-source cybersecurity software tools with the U.S. Defense Department
Utah's Republican legislative leaders are prioritizing revisions to new social media youth protection laws to ensure they hold up in court.
Inflation in the U.K. rose in December, contradicting earlier predictions and spelling trouble for politicians in power.
Foreign powers have long failed to achieve military objectives in Yemen, and attacks on the Houthis will likely enhance their popularity.
Three people died and 77 were injured after a blast caused by explosives rocked more than 20 buildings in one of Nigeria's largest cities.
Propaganda works best when it creates apathy. But we must remember to never look away, writes Hala Alyan.
U.K. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak faces a test of his authority as he tries to win parliamentary approval for his stalled Rwanda migrant plan.
A shipment of medicine for dozens of hostages held by Hamas was en route to Gaza on Wednesday after France and Qatar mediated an agreement.
A series of cases could challenge the SEC's authority to regulate and enforce a wide scope of American economic life.
The director and producer of ‘Mentega Terbang’ are being criminally prosecuted in Malaysia in what critics slam as an attack on freedom of expression.
The city relinquished its crown to Japan as Covid and overall stress weighs on local lifespans.
New government data reveals that China’s population shrunk by some 2 million last year—with a continued drop in births and a rise in deaths.