Digital Preservation of Rare Folk Instruments and Melodies Launches
A new open-access music platform aims to digitally preserve rare folk instruments and traditional melodies, reconnecting contemporary creators with lost sounds.
The Century of Stalemate: A Growing Challenge in Various Arenas
As we navigate through war, politics, and other domains, the difficulty of achieving decisive victories appears to be increasing.
Reassessing Global Governance in a Competitive World
The current state of multilateral institutions calls for a fundamental reevaluation to address the challenges of our increasingly competitive global landscape.
Trump's Fed Nominees Challenge Powell's Temporary Chair Position
The Federal Reserve announced that Jerome Powell will continue as chair until Kevin Warsh is sworn in, which could happen next week.
Harvey Weinstein Trial Ends in Mistrial as Jurors Cannot Reach Verdict
A mistrial has been declared in the case against Harvey Weinstein, as jurors were unable to agree on the allegations involving actor Jessica Mann.
Trump and Xi Wrap Up Talks with Limited Outcomes
Despite a series of formal events, the two-day discussions between Trump and Xi yielded no significant trade agreements.
Fabio Wardley Pursues Immediate Rematch with Daniel Dubois
Fabio Wardley has officially invoked his rematch clause, seeking an immediate confrontation with Daniel Dubois to reclaim his title.
Passengers Await Hantavirus Symptoms After Cruise Ship Outbreak
Following a hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship, passengers are now facing a 42-day waiting period. Most are currently quarantined in Nebraska, while some may return home.
Breakthrough in Liquid Crystal Technology Promises Enhanced Energy Efficiency
A recent study reveals a significant advancement in liquid crystal technology, potentially leading to improved energy efficiency across various applications.
Understanding PEPFAR Reporting Requirements: Current and Historical Context
This overview examines the reporting requirements of PEPFAR, detailing both the current regulations and those that have expired under previous laws.
Upcoming Prayer Event on National Mall Raises Questions About Religious Inclusion
The Trump administration's planned prayer event features predominantly Christian speakers, amid growing concerns about the intersection of religion and politics in America.
US Government Pursues Death Penalty for Suspect in Embassy Staff Killings
The US government is moving to seek the death penalty for Elias Rodriguez, who is accused of murdering a young Jewish couple at a Washington event last May.
Stevie McKenna Set for June 6 Return on Sky Sports Following Zuffa Boxing Deal
Stevie McKenna is gearing up for his return to the ring on June 6, having recently signed a long-term agreement with Zuffa Boxing, with the match to be broadcast live on Sky Sports.
The Evolutionary Mystery of Right-Handedness: Insights from Walking
The prevalence of right-handedness in humans, with about 90% of the population favoring their right hand, raises intriguing questions about our evolutionary history compared to other primates.
Rising US Debt Poses Challenges for Warsh's Fed Balance Sheet Strategy
The increasing US debt may complicate efforts by Warsh to reduce the Federal Reserve's balance sheet, raising concerns about the implications for monetary policy.
New Insights into Black Sea Bream Reproductive Behavior Observed in Hiroshima Bay
Research utilizing ultrasonic tracking has uncovered distinct movement patterns of male and female black sea bream during their spawning season in Hiroshima Bay.
Asteroid 2026 JH2: Recent Discovery, No Threat to Earth
Asteroid 2026 JH2 was identified shortly before its close approach to Earth, but experts assure there is no danger of impact.
US Moves to Indict Raul Castro Amid Rising Tensions with Cuba
The United States is reportedly pursuing an indictment against Raul Castro, the 94-year-old brother of Fidel Castro, signaling a shift in US-Cuba relations.
Katie Taylor's Future in Boxing Uncertain Without Croke Park Finale
Katie Taylor's boxing career may hinge on securing a fight at Croke Park, as she might not return to the ring without it for her career finale.
US Aims to Indict Raúl Castro Amid Growing Energy Crisis in Cuba
As Cuba faces a deepening energy crisis, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has proposed €85 million in aid, contingent on distribution through the Catholic Church rather than the Cuban government.