In a stunning turn of events, former Honduran president Juan Orlando Hernández has been released from a US prison following a pardon from Donald Trump, raising eyebrows amidst a tightly contested election in Honduras. This move is seen as part of Trump's controversial foreign policy and election meddling.
Super Typhoon Fung-wong is set to hit the Philippines, forcing evacuations of over a million people. With winds reaching 185 kph, the country braces for severe impacts following Typhoon Kalmaegi's destruction.
The U.S. faces its longest government shutdown, impacting millions of federal workers and essential programs like SNAP and Head Start. As Thanksgiving approaches, air travel chaos looms if the deadlock continues.
A recent survey reveals that 75% of Americans are more stressed about the nation's future than before, with young adults seriously considering leaving the country. This article delves into the rising anxiety levels, societal division, and the impact of technology on mental health.
The groping of Mexico's president Claudia Sheinbaum by a drunken man has ignited outrage among women, highlighting the pervasive issue of sexual assault in the country. This incident reflects the fears many women face daily.
Zohran Mamdani's projected victory as NYC's first Muslim and South Asian mayor marks a turning point for underrepresented communities, inspiring political engagement and representation across the country.
In a significant shift, Starbucks has sold a 60% stake in its Chinese operations to Boyu Capital for $4 billion, aiming to regain market share from competitors like Luckin Coffee as it seeks to expand its footprint across the country.
Donald Trump’s recent threat of military intervention in Nigeria has raised eyebrows. Following a Fox News segment, he focused on the treatment of Christians, prompting discussions on US foreign policy and Pentagon priorities.
President Trump warns Nigeria to protect Christians or face U.S. military action, stating aid will cease if atrocities continue. Secretary of Defense supports the ultimatum, raising tensions.
U.S. President Trump has ordered the Pentagon to prepare for potential military action in Nigeria, citing the government's failure to curb the persecution of Christians. Nigeria's President Tinubu disputes this claim, asserting the nation's commitment to religious tolerance.