A ceasefire between Israel and Hamas has come into effect, marking a pivotal moment in a two-year conflict that has devastated Gaza. As thousands return to their homes, the aftermath reveals destruction and uncertainty about the future.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu endorses a U.S. peace plan for Gaza, demanding Hamas disarmament in exchange for humanitarian aid. The stakes are high as Hamas considers its response.
A revolutionary peace proposal aims to transform Gaza into a terror-free zone, ensuring hostages' return and promoting redevelopment. With international oversight, will this be the turning point for lasting peace?
A groundbreaking study reveals a million-year-old skull from China suggests humans diverged from ancient ancestors in Asia, 400,000 years earlier than believed. This could reshape our understanding of human evolution.
A groundbreaking study reveals that Homo sapiens may be 1 million years older than previously believed, based on a digitally reconstructed skull found in central China, sparking debates in the scientific community.
Get ready for the iPhone Fold! With a 7.8-inch inner display, crease-free design, four cameras, Touch ID, and titanium construction, Apple is set to redefine smartphones. Discover the exciting features that are making waves!
In a landmark ruling, a federal judge allows construction on the nearly complete Revolution Wind offshore project to resume after a controversial stop-work order from the Trump administration. This decision is hailed as a significant victory for the offshore wind industry.
Despite impressive credentials, many college-educated workers like Sean Wittmeyer face long-term unemployment due to economic shifts and AI advancements. Discover why the job market is becoming increasingly challenging for skilled professionals.
Hyundai's battery plant in Georgia faces a delay of up to three months due to an immigration raid that detained hundreds of workers, primarily South Koreans. This enforcement action raises concerns about labor shortages and investment relations.
A chartered plane departed Georgia carrying over 300 Korean workers detained in an immigration raid at a Hyundai-LG battery plant, escalating diplomatic tensions between the U.S. and South Korea. The incident raises questions about labor practices and visa policies.