Georgia governor signs law curbing transgender care for kids
The state’s governor says the legislation will ‘safeguard the bright, promising futures of our kids,’ while opponents call it an unconstitutional infringement on parents’ rights
The state’s governor says the legislation will ‘safeguard the bright, promising futures of our kids,’ while opponents call it an unconstitutional infringement on parents’ rights
A federal jury convicted Riley June Williams in November of six charges, including a felony count of civil disorder, after a two-week trial
The U.S. and many other governments, the U.N., and human rights groups accuse China of sweeping a million or more people from its Uyghur community into detention camps, where many have said to have had their human rights violated
During a hearing on Thursday, the platform’s CEO, Shou Zi Chew, denied before the House of Representatives that the app threatens U.S. national security
Leaders of the Senate’s banking committee are looking into the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank and have told the ex-CEOs that they expect them to testify
The general counsel for Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg slammed the congressional request as ‘an unlawful incursion into New York’s sovereignty’
The emergence of tools such as ChatGPT triggers warnings about a fivefold increase in global data center energy consumption
In the 1990s, PDVSA was a model state enterprise, but its politicization has become an albatross around the country’s neck
The one-day strike is expected to bring widespread disruption to planes, trains and local transit. Many employees are seeking hefty raises to reflect persistently high inflation
The anthropologist Roger Bartra examines the metamorphoses of the myth of the wild lycanthrope, a 4,000-year-old legend born to ‘identify the civilized’
Her age positivity, the latest installment of ‘Scream’ and a dose of royal gossip have aligned to bring the ‘Friends’ actress back to the spotlight
The job market continues to defy the Federal Reserve’s attempts at loosening it
The U.S. president will discuss some of the world’s largest challenges with his Canadian counterpart, including trade, mass migration and an increasingly assertive China
Science enables us to predict the distant future of our planet, which is expected to become a living hell that we can learn a lot from
More than 1,200 challenges were compiled by the American Library Association last year, nearly double the then-record total from 2021
President Volodymyr Zelensky visited the Kherson region that was retaken from the Kremlin’s forces, as a senior Kyiv commander hinted that a brewing Ukrainian counteroffensive could come ‘very soon’
The heir to the U.K. throne’s visit to Poland underscores Britain’s support for both Ukraine and Poland
Jaime Medina was going to be a scientist, but ended up founding a consultancy specializing in start-ups with a turnover of €1.8 million last year
Catalina Delgado’s daughter was placed in a juvenile detention center when police discovered that she had been left alone while her mother went to work. She now faces a child abandonment case and a possible sentence of three years in jail
The motion would shield the Israeli leader from being deemed unfit to rule because of his corruption trial and claims of a conflict of interest
Officials say that a body found in the Colorado woods near an abandoned car was that of a 17-year-old student accused of wounding two school administrators
The move ‘would seriously damage investors from multiple countries’ and hurt ‘confidence to invest in the United States,’ said a spokeswoman for the Chinese Ministry of Commerce
A study from Harvard University spanning eight decades seeks to answer the main question that shapes our lives
Shou Chew will make a high-profile appearance Thursday before a U.S. Congressional committee to make the case for why the hugely popular video-sharing app shouldn’t be banned
The official royal photographer for ‘The Sun’ has spent more time with the Windsors than most, photographing seven royal weddings, five funerals and seven births as well as getting the first shot of Princess Diana
The Russian mercenary organization has turned the impoverished Central African Republic into a successful center of economic and military influence for Moscow
For the first time since the divorce, the Brazilian model open up about her relationship to the American football player, and why it ended