Voters are heading to the polls in Wales, Scotland and dozens of English councils — and the results could spell disaster for ...
A researcher from the University of Kansas has led a large-scale study of university undergraduates to better understand how ...
John Witchel was an early advisor to Credit Karma and has built companies across software and energy. His latest, King Energy ...
Across Africa and beyond, education systems are shifting to curricula designed to build critical thinking and problem-solving ...
After voting concluded on April 23, today, April 29 marks the release of exit polls after 6 pm for the Tamil Nadu Assembly ...
California congressional races are turning into a proxy war over the Democratic Party’s bitter divide on Israel as the widening conflict in the Middle East spills into domestic politics. From the race ...
After a rough start to the 2026 season, the A's had the tough task of heading into New York to play six games against the Yankees and then the Mets. After blowing the first game in the Bronx in the ...
The defining statistic of the so-called K-shaped economy is a little hard to define. According to Moody’s Analytics, the top 10% of Americans by income were responsible for 45.8% of consumer spending ...
BP is benefiting from a war-driven surge in oil profits, boosting investor sentiment. Meg O’Neill arrives with a reputation for decisive leadership but faces unresolved strategic questions. Investors ...
It seems to me that we live in a funny time. And by that I don’t mean ha-ha funny, but a quirky or odd funny. I remember when Superman used to say “Truth, Justice and the American Way.” But it feels ...
This is Washington Edition, the newsletter about money, power and politics in the nation’s capital. Today, senior domestic policy reporter Ted Mann looks at how the president is handling two issues ...