A new study warns that superbugs could lead to millions of deaths and nearly $2 trillion in economic losses by 2050. The alarming rise in antimicrobial resistance demands urgent action from governments worldwide.
Recent actions by Chinese authorities against foreign executives are creating a chilling effect on international business, raising concerns about safety and transparency in China.
After a tumultuous week, leading voices in Trump's MAGA base are uniting in his defense following a Wall Street Journal article about Epstein. The president's move to release grand jury testimony has reignited support among his followers, shifting the narrative of criticism to a collective rallying against the media.
Superman continues to reign supreme at the box office, raking in $16.6 million in its second weekend. Will its momentum sustain as new films like I Know What You Did Last Summer and Smurfs hit theaters?
This weekend, Superman is set to lead the box office with impressive projections while new releases like I Know What You Did Last Summer and Smurfs vie for attention. Will Superman maintain its reign?
In a surprising turn of events, Taylor Russell has exited her role in the highly anticipated reimagining of 'The Thomas Crown Affair,' directed by Michael B. Jordan. The film continues production in London as the search for a new lead begins.
Wells Fargo has halted travel to China following an exit ban incident involving a U.S. executive. This raises concerns about foreign investment and personal safety amid a backdrop of growing exit bans affecting foreigners.
In a historic move, the House has approved President Trump's request to cut $9 billion from public broadcasting and foreign aid, raising concerns among Democrats and some Republicans. This unprecedented action could reshape funding priorities and affects essential services.
President Trump is taking legal action against the Wall Street Journal after they published a story about a letter to Jeffrey Epstein. This move raises questions about his complex relationship with Rupert Murdoch.
The House has voted to cut $9 billion in funding, eliminating federal support for NPR and PBS. This controversial decision faces backlash from both sides of the aisle, raising concerns over the future of public broadcasting.