
East Wing Demolition Sparks Debate Over First Lady’s Office Space
When workers demolished the East Wing for President Trump’s new ballroom, key White House features were lost.

When workers demolished the East Wing for President Trump’s new ballroom, key White House features were lost.

Elon Musk’s Grokipedia challenges Wikipedia, integrating AI from xAI to offer a new approach to online knowledge.

Hurricane Melissa wreaks havoc in the Caribbean, causing deaths, flooding, and power outages as it hits Cuba and Jamaica.

Pastor Jamal Bryant pauses his church’s giving campaign amid the government shutdown, urging canned goods donations.

Right to Life UK marks 58 years since the Abortion Act, citing nearly 11 million abortions, urging stronger protections.

Joel and Ellen Cave, founders of Glow Church, have separated and stepped down as pastors after 24 years of marriage.

SNAP, aiding over 42M Americans, is suspended in PA due to a federal shutdown, affecting food security for many.

Discover the ongoing rivalry between Mars and Hershey, a duopoly shaping the U.S. chocolate market since the 1960s.


Trump aims to strike a deal with China at the Asia-Pacific Forum, targeting trade tensions and fentanyl exports.

Beginning Nov. 1, over 65,000 children may lose access to Head Start, impacting low-income families due to funding.

Families globally are having fewer children. NPR’s series explores the causes and implications of this trend.