Author: Brett Roegiers
More than 2,000 protests are scheduled across all 50 states Saturday through the No Kings movement, which organizers say seeks to reject “authoritarianism, billionaire-first politics, and the militarization of our democracy.”Read More
This article unpacks seven often-overlooked introvert pleasures—grounded in fresh psychological research—to reveal why quiet rituals can supercharge well-being and focus for anyone willing to try them.Read More
On an expedition with Explora, Michael Snyder visits the remote Tierra del Fuego, at the southernmost tip of South America, and gets a taste of life as a homesteader.Read More
South Africa beat Australia by five wickets in the World Test Championship final to end their long wait for a major global title.Read More
Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Donald Trump held a 50-minute phone call Saturday to discuss the escalating situation in the Middle East and Ukraine peace talks, Putin aide Yuri Ushakov said.Read More
US, Canada, Brazil, and Japan are all experiencing drastic declines in long-haul travel to Europe this year, with rising travel expenses, heightened geopolitical uncertainty, and low consumer sentiment increasingly discouraging tourists from these major source markets.Read More
Badruddin Halani, of a renowned business family from Gujarat’s Anand, was one among the 241 people on the plane who died in the crash.Read More
The UK-India Free Trade Agreement (FTA) is poised to give the UK a significant competitive edge in manufacturing, particularly in the automotive and machinery sectors. UK Business and Trade Secretary Jonathan Reynolds highlighted the deal as India’s best offer to date, projecting a substantial increase in bilateral trade.Read More
Military assets to provide ‘contingency support’ as PM repeats call for de-escalation after Iran’s retaliatory strikesRead More
Canada is set to host leaders from the world’s largest economies for the annual G7 summit beginning Sunday, and the stakes could not be higher.Read More