Ukraine is reeling as President Zelensky's new law limits anti-corruption agencies' independence, igniting protests across the nation. Critics warn this move could jeopardize Ukraine's EU integration efforts.
Erik Menendez is battling a serious medical condition just weeks before his parole hearing. Reports suggest a kidney issue as his lawyer advocates for a medical furlough to prepare for the hearing.
Ukrainian President Zelensky has signed a contentious bill that critics argue undermines anti-corruption efforts, leading to widespread protests and international backlash. The move raises concerns over the independence of key agencies fighting corruption.
This July 22, Earth will experience its second-shortest day ever, with a rotation 1.34 milliseconds faster than normal. Discover how lunar gravity affects our planet's spin and what it means for timekeeping!
In a stunning assertion, Trump accuses Obama of treason, sparking a heated response. Obama denies the claims, calling them outrageous. This controversy raises questions about past election interference and political accountability.
In a surprising turn of events, Alina Habba, former attorney to Donald Trump, has been replaced as the interim U.S. attorney in New Jersey. This move has ignited debates over political influence and the judicial system.
Coca-Cola announces plans to launch a new Coke sweetened with cane sugar in response to health concerns over corn syrup. President Trump has been vocal about the change, promising consumers a sweeter choice this autumn!
The far-right Sanseito party has made headlines after winning 14 seats in Japan's upper house election. Their controversial stance on immigration and promises for tax cuts have sparked debate about the future of Japanese politics.
As the August 1 deadline for Trump's updated tariffs approaches, investors remain calm despite mixed market reactions. Earnings reports from major companies may influence future trade sentiments.
New research suggests that fungi residing in our bodies may influence brain health and mental disorders. Could these tiny organisms be implicated in diseases like Alzheimer's? Experts explore the potential connections and the future of microbial research.