Former Trump adviser Steve Bannon surrendered on Monday to law enforcement to begin his four-month prison sentence for contempt of Congress. He entered the Federal
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An A.I. platform named Ed was supposed to be an “educational friend” to half a million students in Los Angeles public schools. In typed chats,
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A major bank has resolved an outage after customers flooded social media with frustration when they couldn’t access accounts.
Read more‘Trust and respect’ feeds interfaith rice growing success in the Philippines
The cooperative Liton, Kibales, Magatos Irrigators Association (LKM-IA) has been supported by the UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) with funding from the Korea International
Read moreNorth Korea launches a ballistic missile off its east coast, South Korea says
SEOUL, South Korea — North Korea test-fired two ballistic missile Monday but one of them possibly flew abnormally, South Korea’s military said, a day after
Read morePenn Bans Encampments After Wave of Campus Protests Over War in Gaza
The University of Pennsylvania issued temporary rules on Thursday that significantly rein in protests on campus and, for the first time, explicitly ban encampments. The
Read more‘March 21, 2025’: Hindu prophecy predicts global cataclysms as 2700-year Kali Yuga cycle ends
Humanity is facing an “eruption of insanity and large-scale violence”, according to a new prediction — which even puts an exact date on the start
Read moreUN chief lauds ‘strong’ new recommendations to limit proliferation of light weapons
“The proliferation, diversion and misuse of small arms and light weapons continue to undermine peace, security and sustainable development around the world – fuelling conflict
Read more7 killed, dozens wounded after missiles hit town in southern Ukraine, officials say
DONETSK REGION, Ukraine — Drone footage from Ukraine’s military released Sunday has shown what appears to be bodies in a civilian area in the embattled
Read moreU.C. Berkeley’s Leader, a Free Speech Champion, Has Advice for Today’s Students: Tone It Down
Waves of boos, angry chants and the steady rhythm of feet pounding on metal seats were upending the graduation ceremony at the University of California,
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