A spate of cyberattacks on water utilities across the United States last month were resolved quickly. Yet the incidents, ...
More states are challenging companies that claim predicting a future event is not luck, even as more Americans find betting ...
In the United Nations’ 80 years, it has been led by nine secretaries-general, none of them women. But as the U.N. begins the ...
From playing mahjong to sipping warm water, Americans are embracing Chinese culture with an enthusiasm not seen since before the pandemic.
Understanding our relationship to an all-loving God is effective prayer for young people needing direction.
Shadowy figures, deep-sea sabotage, and geopolitical skulduggery come together in a fascinating exposé by a Wall Street Journal reporter.
Kendra Nordin Beato’s article “A tale of two Revolutionary tailors” in the June 29 Weekly was an outstanding look at the artistry, craftsmanship, r ...
The Republicans’ signature 2025 legislation was expected to be a key campaign advantage, but public opinion and outcry over its cuts are turning it into a liability.
President Donald Trump’s announcement that he is scaling back U.S. participation in long-standing, joint military drills in South Korea shows Washington’s willingness to turn away from traditional ...
After five years of harsh restrictions by the Taliban regime, fathers, mothers, and daughters across Afghanistan hold fast to ...
Hydroponic farms in import-reliant Saudi Arabia are good for business – and for national security as well. With the arid kingdom facing blockades and disruptions on both its coasts, growing food in ...
America’s stockpile of key defensive missiles is low because of the Iran war. Production is expected to ramp up, but the ...