A devastating explosion at an explosives plant in Tennessee has left 16 people dead and the community in mourning. Investigators are searching for the cause as families grieve their losses.
A devastating explosion at an explosives factory in rural Tennessee has left 18 people presumed dead. The community mourns as authorities shift their focus from rescue to recovery amidst the chaos.
A catastrophic explosion at an explosives plant in Tennessee has left the community in mourning, with officials confirming no survivors found. As the investigation continues, the emotional toll on families and responders is profound.
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has provided groundbreaking insights into Sagittarius B2, a stellar nursery in our galaxy. Discover how this cosmic environment challenges existing theories of star formation.
With the AI market projected to reach $4.8 trillion by 2033, Ford CEO Jim Farley warns of a critical labor shortage in data centers and manufacturing. Can America fill the gap?
In a dramatic turn of events, over 300 South Korean workers detained in a Georgia immigration raid have left Atlanta for home. The incident has sparked discussions on the U.S. visa system as South Korean officials seek improvements for future worker mobility.
In a surprising turn of events, over 300 South Korean workers detained in an immigration raid at a Georgia battery factory are headed back home. The incident raises concerns about U.S. visa policies and economic relations.
South Korean President Lee calls for urgent U.S. visa reforms following a controversial immigration raid that detained over 300 workers. This could jeopardize billions in investments from Korean companies.
In a surprising raid at Hyundai's battery factory, U.S. ICE detained 475 workers, including over 300 South Koreans. Advocates call for their release as controversy brews over immigration policies and labor practices.
A federal immigration raid at a Georgia Hyundai factory site has raised alarms about Trump's conflicting economic and immigration policies, potentially jeopardizing $350 billion in investments from South Korea.