Star Wars Outlaws is already making waves as one of the most ambitious Star Wars games in recent memory, delivering a rich open-world experience that’s been a long time coming. However, while…
By Daphne Psaledakis and Gabriela Baczynska WASHINGTON/BRUSSELS (Reuters) – The U.S., EU and other partners discussed Russia sanctions at a meeting in Brussels this week ahead of the two year anniversary of…
Exploring New Jersey’s Supermarket Scene: A Personal Journey In the garden state of New Jersey, the supermarket scene is as varied and vibrant as its landscapes. From the sprawling aisles of national…
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Republican Donald Trump is planning to punish his political enemies, deport millions of migrants and reshape global trade with pricey tariffs if he wins a second White House term in…
By AbdelHadi Ramahi and Alexander Cornwell AL ARISH, Egypt (Reuters) – When an Israeli air strike hit her neighbourhood and destroyed her home, Faten Abu Khoseh ran into the street to desperately…
By Samia Nakhoul (Reuters) – People so hungry they break into U.N. warehouses to take whatever they can find. Children terrified of the noise of air strikes. Families using sea water to…
KYIV (Reuters) -President Volodymyr Zelenskiy brought home from Turkey on Saturday five former commanders of Ukraine’s garrison in Mariupol, a highly symbolic achievement that Russia said violated a prisoner exchange deal engineered…
Tennessee’s Top Education Official To Step Down, Takes Parting Shot At ‘Culture Wars’ Reagan Reese on May 1, 2023 Tennessee’s top education official announced her resignation on Monday, denouncing the “culture wars”…
Jim Jordan Asks Teachers Union President Point Blank Who ‘Started The Culture Wars’ In Public Schools Harold Hutchison on April 26, 2023 Republican Rep. Jim Jordan of Ohio asked American Federation of…
By David Lawder BENGALURU (Reuters) – Global finance leaders will tally the economic damage from Russia’s war in Ukraine on Friday as they meet on the conflict’s first anniversary with some voicing…
By Emma Farge GENEVA (Reuters) – Global trade grew more than expected last year despite the upheaval caused by the Russia-Ukraine war, as badly-affected countries managed to switch suppliers or products, the…
‘They Literally Cannot Win’: Joy Reid Says Grammys Signaled ‘Total Defeat’ For Conservatives In ‘Culture Wars’ Harold Hutchison on February 6, 2023 MSNBC host Joy Reid claimed Monday that the Grammy Awards…
By Mike Dolan LONDON – An upside down world of “reverse currency wars” is seeping into the real one. Devotees of Netflix hit “Stranger Things” know well how mayhem and monsters from…
‘The Way In Which Wars Start’: Randi Weingarten Freaks Out Over GOP Parental Rights Bills Kendall Tietz on April 22, 2022 Randi Weingarten, president of the American Federation of Teachers (AFT), decried…
By Timothy Aeppel ELKHART, Ind. – What happens when Amazon.com Inc plops over 1,000 new jobs in one of the hottest blue-collar job markets in the country? The RV Capital of the…
By Huw Jones LONDON – The impact of the Ukraine war on banks in the European Union is ‘manageable’ but the effects of commodity markets on lenders needs to be watched, the…
James Pinkerton on March 2, 2022 There are many kinds of renewal: cultural, technological, national. Yet none mean much unless there’s the accompanying willingness to change. And change-making requires determination and, oftentimes,…
By Lawrence Hurley and Andrew Chung WASHINGTON – The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to hear a case that could doom university policies considering race as a factor in student admissions is the…