
US-Russia Execute Prisoner Exchange, Renew Ukraine Negotiations Talks
The U.S.-Russia prisoner exchange sees teacher Marc Fogel return home after years, raising hopes for renewed dialogue on Ukraine amid strained relations.
The U.S.-Russia prisoner exchange sees teacher Marc Fogel return home after years, raising hopes for renewed dialogue on Ukraine amid strained relations.
Ford CEO Jim Farley warns that tariffs and policy shifts could raise costs, disrupt supply chains, and threaten U.S. EV jobs, favoring foreign competitors.
In less than a month, President Trump faces court challenges over dozens of executive orders, raising constitutional concerns.
Ten-year-old Trey Howard III shielded his sister during a tragic plane crash in Philly, surviving severe injuries and inspiring community support and admiration.
The Trump administration is swiftly moving to dismantle efforts countering foreign influence in U.S. elections.
The 1st U.S. Circuit Court upheld a ruling mandating federal funding release, addressing states’ needs and highlighting executive-judicial tensions.
Louisiana rice farmers worry that USAID workforce cuts under Trump could disrupt food aid programs, impacting exports and reducing demand for American-grown rice.
U.S. students remain nearly half a grade level behind in math and reading post-pandemic, reports the Education Recovery Scorecard.
As EU leaders, including Ursula von der Leyen and Olaf Scholz, respond firmly to U.S. tariffs, escalating tensions threaten transatlantic trade stability.
The 2025 Super Bowl showcased the Eagles’ victory over the Chiefs, highlighting players’ faith journeys and transforming sports into a platform for spiritual expression.
The DOJ’s dismissal of charges against NYC Mayor Eric Adams signals a radical shift in handling corruption cases, stirring political speculation and implications.
The Hawaii Supreme Court’s ruling clears the way for a $4 billion settlement for Maui wildfire victims, ensuring quick compensation after the 2023 disaster.