OPEC+ is set to accelerate its oil output hikes and may unwind 2.2 million barrels per day of cuts by October if compliance doesn't improve among members. This move follows a surprising agreement in April designed to penalize non-compliant nations.
In a surprising announcement, Warren Buffett reveals plans to retire from his role as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway later this year. With a remarkable legacy and a successor in place, what does this mean for the future of the investment giant?
In a dramatic ruling, U.S. District Judge Royce Lamberth has mandated the restoration of Voice of America and its affiliates, after a controversial shutdown under Trump's directive. Will this decision save independent journalism?
The 2025 Kentucky Derby saw Sovereignty emerge victorious amidst rain and mud, claiming a $3.1 million prize. Journalism and Baeza followed closely behind in an exhilarating race!
In a recent broadcast, President Putin stated that the use of nuclear weapons in Ukraine is unnecessary, as he hopes for a logical conclusion to the conflict. Meanwhile, tensions rise with ongoing drone attacks in Kyiv.
The Golden State Warriors are on the brink of repeating history as they face the Houston Rockets in a pivotal Game 7. Can Curry and Green deliver a stellar performance to avoid another 3-1 lead meltdown?
In a recent episode, SNL hilariously skewered Donald Trump for posting an AI image of himself as the Pope and downplaying the economy's struggles, leaving audiences in stitches with their sharp wit.
In a disappointing Game 7, the Clippers were crushed by the Nuggets, ending their season. Despite Tyronn Lue's success in past playoffs, the team struggled against a determined Nuggets squad. Kawhi Leonard and James Harden faced criticism as the Clippers were outplayed in crucial moments.
A Guatemalan woman, Erika, faced deportation just after giving birth in an Arizona hospital. Her story highlights the complexities of immigration enforcement and the fight for asylum in the U.S.
Public radio stations, crucial lifelines during disasters, are facing potential cuts from Trump’s executive order. As communities rely on local broadcasts for news and emergency updates, the stakes are higher than ever.