President Trump has ordered the Pentagon to prepare for potential military action in Nigeria, threatening to halt aid if the government fails to protect Christians from violence. His comments come amid rising fears over religious persecution in the region.
With the US intensifying military operations against Nicolás Maduro, fears grow that his fate may mirror that of past Latin American leaders toppled by coups. As tensions rise, will history repeat itself?
Five tech giants just proved that the AI megatrend is alive and well, with strong earnings and ambitious spending plans, despite fears of a bubble. Discover how their investments are shaping the future.
In Trinidad and Tobago, recent attacks have left 61 dead, jeopardizing vital industries like fishing and tourism. Leaders are divided as the nation grapples with its economic future.
The demolition of the East Wing of the White House raises alarms about potential asbestos exposure. Critics demand transparency on safety measures taken amid fears for public health.
Jamaica reels from the devastating impact of Hurricane Melissa, leaving homes destroyed and the city split in two. With power cuts and flooding, the island faces a long road to recovery.
A coalition of Democratic-led states has filed a lawsuit to halt the Trump administration's plan to suspend SNAP benefits on November 1, risking hunger for millions as the government shutdown continues.
A coalition of states has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration over the suspension of food stamp benefits during the ongoing government shutdown, warning of a looming hunger crisis affecting millions of Americans.
Hurricane Melissa, a catastrophic category 5 storm, is set to hit Jamaica with unprecedented intensity. As the island prepares for severe impacts, questions about readiness and recovery emerge amidst the climate crisis.
As the U.S. government shutdown continues, 42 million Americans face a food crisis with SNAP benefits set to stop on Nov. 1. Families scramble to find solutions as lawmakers trade blame.