
U.N. Warns of Afghan Health Crisis Amid U.S. Aid Cuts Affecting Millions
U.S. aid cuts hit Afghan healthcare: Millions, mainly women and girls, lose access to vital services, warns UNFPA.

U.S. aid cuts hit Afghan healthcare: Millions, mainly women and girls, lose access to vital services, warns UNFPA.

India and Pakistan agreed to a ceasefire after U.S.-led talks, ending weeks of clashes and missile strikes.

In an era of algorithm-driven content, users are urged to control their social media experience and think critically before resharing.

Hometown Heroes Outdoors helps veterans and first responders reconnect and heal through outdoor adventures across 28 states.

Many Americans face news conflicting with their beliefs, often rejecting it. This stems from motivated reasoning, where emotions influence how information is processed.

Top U.S. officials will meet with a Chinese delegation in Switzerland amid concerns over the ongoing tariff war.

Noncitizens can legally vote in some U.S. local elections, but it’s illegal for them to vote in federal elections.

A viral claim that the Taliban returned Bagram Air Base to the U.S. lacks evidence. Experts urge media literacy.

Skills honed in the field are crucial online. Veterans assess sources and think critically to navigate information wisely.

A federal judge ruled Trump’s use of the Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelans was unlawful, blocking deportations.

Veterans are warning about online radicalization of youth via video games and social media, urging proactive community action.

Residents of Chatham, Illinois, mourn the loss of four young lives in a tragic car crash at a building housing an after-school camp.