Since the end of the coronavirus pandemic, the economies of southern Europe have generally outpaced the rest of the euro area. Spain particularly stands out […]
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U.S. Government Acquires 10 Percent Stake in Intel
The United States government has acquired a 10 percent ownership stake in the homegrown but embattled chipmaker Intel Corporation. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick explained in […]
RFK Jr Demanded Vaccine Study Retraction—The Medical Journal Refused
The first week of August 2025 marked a turning point in the turbulent tenure of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as United States Health and Human […]
Multi-Layered Air Defense System of Israel: Advantages and Disadvantages
The multi-layered air defense system of Israel has provided the country with comprehensive protection from short-range rockets to long-range ballistic missiles and drones coming from […]
Gerrymandering Explained: How It Works and Why It is Legal in the United States
The word “gerrymandering” originates from Elbridge Gerry, a former governor of Massachusetts and signer of the Declaration of Independence. In 1812, he approved a political […]
Sukunaarchaeum Mirabile: Newly Discovered Organism Exists Between Life and Nonlife
Takuro Nakayama, a cell biologist at the University of Tsukuba in Japan, along with his research team from both Japan and Canada, discovered a microscopic […]
Energy Matters: Why China May Surpass the U.S. in AI Leadership
The race for artificial intelligence supremacy is increasingly tied to the availability of electricity rather than computer chips alone. Rui Ma, an expert in Chinese […]
These Social Factors Can Double or Triple Long COVID Risk
A study, conducted by researchers at Mass General Brigham, found a strong link between social risk factors and the development of long COVID. The research, […]
Trump’s Power Play Against Democrat-Led Cities
Donald Trump has undertaken a sweeping effort to weaken the independence of some of the largest metropolitan areas in the United States. Democratic-led cities, which […]
U.S. Debt Ceiling Pros and Cons: Purpose and Criticisms
Article I Section 8 of the United States Constitution gives the U.S. Congress the sole power to authorize the borrowing of money on the credit […]









