News

Follow these DIY hot glue gun tips to fix household items, keep them in place, and save money on other tools and gadgets that ...
Since 1957, GQ has inspired men to look sharper and live smarter with its unparalleled coverage of style, culture, and beyond ...
President Donald Trump said Tuesday that his administration will soon impose tariffs on pharmaceuticals coming from foreign countries, predicting drug companies will move their operations to the U.S..
For nearly 20 years, a school in Cambridge, Massachusetts has been teaching people the art of glass blowing, introducing many to a new hobby. At the NOCA Glass School in North Cambridge ...
or deport noncitizens of countries considered foreign adversaries—to root out undocumented immigrants. A federal judge temporarily blocked the move, and the case eventually came before the ...
AFP The Trump administration has moved to reinstate some of the recently canceled U.S. foreign aid programs, including life-saving humanitarian aid contracts for the World Food Program ...
At a time when there is a strong backlash against immigrants and jobs being given to foreigners instead of Americans, the United States is prepared to welcome more foreign workers under the H-1B ...
Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, has started the registration process for JEE Advanced 2025 for foreign national candidates and OCI/PIO (F) candidates. Eligible candidates can apply at the ...
The US Senate has officially confirmed George Glass as the new ambassador to Japan. The Senate approved his nomination by a majority vote on Tuesday. The former investment banker was picked for ...
He described foreign leaders essentially groveling to avoid the new tariffs: “Please, please sir, make a deal. I’ll do anything sir.” As countries scramble to respond to Trump’s sweeping ...
The employee, who worked for Russia’s foreign ministry, was part of an official delegation and arrived in France on Sunday. According to Russian officials, French border police confiscated the ...
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre’s musings last year about slashing foreign aid were misguided. But today, his continued disparagement of foreign aid is even more problematic. In February ...