Saturday, November 22, 2025 10:20 PM ET
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Jeffrey Epstein case reveals the realities of child sex trafficking1 day ago
Trump's aggression in Caribbean could violate cannibalism at sea ruling2 days ago
Black families are the hardest hit by high energy costs3 days ago
Florida's new open carry law brings new rights -- and new dangers -- Florida's new open carry law, in combination with the state's "stand your ground" law, creates new freedoms for residents -- and new dangers1 day ago
Space debris strike could be wake-up call for collaboration -- Space debris is creating growing problems for space operations. It includes any artificial objects in orbit not operating as satellites or spacecraft.2 days ago
Global companies are quietly investing big money in clean tech -- Many global companies, including retailer Walmart, are continuing their climate policies, but often doing so quietly to avoid scrutiny.3 days ago
Peace through strength should be strength through peace -- With Veterans Day as a reminder, It is time to reconsider our national security strategies and the basic ideas or slogans underpinning them.4 days ago
Pope Leo XIV says 'pro-life' stance goes beyond abortion -- Pope Leo XIV said being "pro-life" should extend beyond opposing abortion, citing compassion for immigrants and opposition to the death penalty.5 days ago
Canada loses 'measles-free' status -- U.S. is likely to follow -- The Pan American Health Organization revoked Canada's measles-free status Monday amid an outbreak that has infected thousands of people.8 days ago
Brewery waste could help fight bacteria -- Scientists have found that waste from the beer brewing process can be transformed into nanoparticles with powerful antibacterial properties.9 days ago
Simple answers to tough problems are always wrong -- Americans have fallen prey to pursuing a seemingly simple answer to a complex problem and have failed. Venezuela is the current poster child for this.10 days ago
Declining union membership can be disastrous for public health -- When fewer people belong to unions and unions have less power, the impact goes beyond wages and job security -- public health and happiness also suffer.11 days ago
Government shutdown's effects on U.S. science have high stakes -- U.S. science always suffers during government shutdowns, but the stakes are higher than in past shutdowns due to the policies of the current administration.12 days ago
Lee Jae Myung crosses the Rubicon -- Korean President Lee Jae Myung request about building a nuclear sub was almost certainly not a spontaneous remark. It bore every sign of careful calculation.16 days ago
No meeting at APEC? Here's what Trump could put on the table -- Educational exchanges, sports diplomacy and tourism collaboration could be among the stepping stones toward genuine change in North Korea under the Kim regime..17 days ago
U.S. interventions south of the border are almost as old as the nation -- With a U.S. Navy carrier strike group headed to the Caribbean to augment a naval armada there and President Donald Trump threatening not-so-covert operations and ground strikes against Venezuela, what is new?18 days ago
Save the cheese, toss the meat: A toxicologist explains why -- Why you can salvage moldy cheese but never spoiled meat -- a toxicologist advises on what to watch out for.19 days ago
Cambodia's Trump Highway: the politics behind a name -- Cambodia's expected renaming of U.S.-built National Highway 4 linking Phnom Penh to the Sihanoukville after Donald Trump is more than a nostalgic gesture.22 days ago
Independent socialist Catherine Connolly elected Ireland's president -- Catherine Connolly, an independent socialist, was elected Ireland's next president in a landslide on Saturday. Connolly, 68, won a record 63.4% valid vote.23 days ago
Pope Leo XIV leads first mass5 months ago