Articles By: Ethan

Birzeit University, a Palestinian institution where Harvard students can participate in a summer course on public health, has been found to glorify "martyrs" following the October 7 massacre by Hamas.

Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg's recent venture into cattle farming on his expansive Kauai, Hawaii property has sparked controversy, with critics arguing that it contributes to climate change.

In the ongoing civil fraud trial led by New York Attorney General Letitia James, former President Donald Trump was granted a brief opportunity to speak during the closing arguments.

A United Airlines flight was compelled to perform an emergency landing on Wednesday after the activation of one of the "open door" indicator lights shortly after takeoff.

St. Paul, Minnesota made history on Tuesday as it swore in its all-female city council. The council, now comprised of seven women under the age of 40, with six of them being "people of color," is also entirely made up of Democrats.

In the late 1980s, a seemingly ordinary Virginia fisherman, Alan W. Wilmer Sr., was leading a double life.

As tensions escalate in the Middle East, U.

As the first of two impending government shutdown deadlines approaches, a rift has emerged among House Republicans over the prospect of endorsing a temporary extension of government funding.

In a recent development, Jaime Williams, a Democratic Assemblywoman from New York State, has called on the Biden administration to shut down the southern border.

Presidential hopeful Vivek Ramaswamy has revealed his intention to file an amicus brief to the Supreme Court, challenging the Colorado ruling that excludes former President Donald Trump from the 2024 Republican primary ballot.