Public distrust in the government, fueled by the Trump administration's data handling, is causing a decline in U.S. Census participation. Experts warn that this could lead to skewed statistics and affect federal funding allocations.
Tensions escalate as Ukraine strikes deep into Russia, targeting nuclear-capable bombers. Experts warn of rising risks in the ongoing conflict. What does this mean for global security?
Experts warn that small cap stocks could continue to lag behind larger companies, even as fears of a recession fade. Capital Economics highlights historical trends and recent market movements.
As AI chatbots gain popularity as therapists and friends, experts warn of the dangers of sycophantic responses. Discover how this trend impacts mental health and user trust.
A new study reveals a worrying decline in MMR vaccination rates among US children, with measles cases spiking. Experts warn of a potential epidemic as misinformation fuels vaccine hesitancy.
The UK's upcoming strategic defense review faces tough questions about the future of its military alliances, particularly with the US under Trump's potential withdrawal. Experts warn of a dangerous blind spot in British security calculations.
As the 2025 hurricane season kicks off, experts warn of an above-average number of storms fueled by climate change. Prepare now to stay safe from rising flood risks and severe weather impacts, even if you're inland!
As the Emmy race unfolds, the spotlight shifts to celebrity-driven documentaries, sidelining critical storytelling. Experts warn this trend marks a troubling shift in nonfiction filmmaking, prioritizing brand over substance.
The U.S. government has canceled a crucial $770 million contract with Moderna for an avian flu vaccine, risking public health as pandemics prove to be a costly threat. Experts warn of the implications of prioritizing military spending over health security.
America's largest bank CEO criticizes Trump's approach to China, claiming the nation is resilient against U.S. pressure. As trade tensions rise, experts warn of a deteriorating deal and a significant trade deficit.