Political Landscape

From shaming Hillary Clinton to sharing strikes: Pete Hegseth's shift on handling sensitive info

In 2016, a Fox News host expressed outrage that Hillary Clinton had sent government emails over a private server while serving as secretary of state.

Congressional Democrats visit Mahmoud Khalil and Rümeysa Öztürk in ICE detention centers

Democratic members of Congress on Tuesday traveled to Louisiana to meet with Mahmoud Khalil and Rümeysa Öztürk, who remain in custody at Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention centers as they face deportation.

Global Impact

Pope Francis' death leaves Catholic Church at a crossroads after he charted a progressive path

For Elijah Smith, who grew up Lutheran and Southern Baptist, Pope Francis' teachings centering on social justice and recognition of the marginalized helped to influence his decision to convert to Catholicism a year ago.

Israel ends mention of humanitarian zones as Gaza war grinds on

Israel has quietly stopped designating areas of Gaza as humanitarian zones since it resumed its strikes on the Palestinian territory last month.

Economic Pulse

South Korea to seek speedy solution on auto tariffs in US trade talks

South Korea's Industry Minister Ahn Duk-geun said on Wednesday that Seoul will seek a speedy solution over auto tariffs in trade talks with U.S. counterparts and is also prepared for the prospect of Washington bringing up the issue of defence costs.

Trump says he has 'no intention of firing' Fed boss

US President Donald Trump says he has "no intention of firing" Jerome Powell after repeatedly criticising the head of the Federal Reserve.

Quick Takes

In a development as surprising as a twist in any good movie, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced April 21 that Academy members must watch every Oscar-nominated film in order to vote for the Academy Awards, a new wrinkle in the system for how Oscar winners are chosen.

Love Is Blind continues to captivate audiences worldwide, spawning spinoffs in the U.K., Brazil, Japan and more. The experiment pairs emotional roller coasters with surprising success stories, like Lauren and Cameron, who are still thriving as a married couple years later.

A record-breaking tunnel is being built under the Baltic Sea between Denmark and Germany, which will slash travel times and improve Scandinavia's links with the rest of Europe.

Harmful bleaching of the world’s coral has grown to include 84% of the ocean’s reefs in the most intense event of its kind in recorded history, the International Coral Reef Initiative announced Wednesday.

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