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What happenedStock markets in the U.S. and around the world plummeted yesterday in response to the steeper-than-expected universal tariffs President Donald Trump announced on Wednesday. "Virtually every sector suffered big losses as U.S. financial markets closed with their biggest one-day drop since...
What happenedPresident Donald Trump reportedly fired Gen. Tim Haugh, head of the National Security Agency and U.S. Cyber Command, yesterday and sacked at least five National Security Council officials, a day after far-right conspiracy theorist Laura Loomer had recommended the firings in a closed-doo...
What happenedSouth Korea's Constitutional Court this morning unanimously upheld the impeachment of President Yoon Suk Yeol and removed him from office. Yoon's Dec. 3 declaration of martial law was a "grave betrayal of the people's trust" and a "serious challenge to democracy," acting Chief Justice M...
Nihal Tammana's nonprofit, Recycle My Battery, has kept more than 625,000 batteries out of landfills worldwide. The 15-year-old from New Jersey works with youth volunteers to place recycling bins in schools, businesses and libraries. The team also educates people on the environmental reasons why the...
South Africa's Constitutional Court recently rejected a bid to appeal a 2022 ruling that the apartheid-era song "Kill the Boer" does not "incite violence" but is a "historic struggle song." Billionaire Elon Musk, who was born and raised in South Africa but left before the end of apartheid, has repea...
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The Explainer The president's anti-regulatory agenda comes into view after he largely ignored guns in his first weeks back in office
The Explainer Multiple players have been diagnosed with deep vein thrombosis over the past few months
The Explainer Cuts will 'dramatically alter' public health in America
The Explainer A US recession? A trade war with China? How 'Liberation Day' could realign the globe
Talking Point Post-apocalyptic musical has an excellent cast – but is 'catastrophically self-indulgent'
Talking Point The cast of Sam Mendes' Beatles biopics has been announced
Talking Points US gives Tehran a two-month deadline to deal
Under The Radar The animals roam more than 5,700 hectares of public forest, reducing the volume of combustible vegetation in the landscape
Under the radar The spread of the deadly infection is buoyed by global unrest
Under the radar Billionaire reignites controversy by linking South African 'struggle song' to 'white genocide'
Speed Read Getting vaccinated appears to significantly reduce the chances of developing Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia
Speed Read Federal corruption charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams were dismissed, as requested by Trump's Justice Department
Speed Read On "Liberation Day," Trump announced a 10% baseline tariff on all imports to America and higher reciprocal tariffs for some 60 other countries
Speed Read He spoke for the longest time in recorded Senate history, protesting the Trump administration's policies
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In Depth The question of who will replace Daniel Craig has been on everyone's lips since No Time to Die
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