Bolivia’s Bold Move: Can the Coca Leaf Shed Its Cocaine Stigma?
Bolivia is leading a global campaign to remove the coca leaf from the UN’s list of dangerous drugs, arguing that the plant is a cultural cornerstone—not a narcotic.
Bolivia is leading a global campaign to remove the coca leaf from the UN’s list of dangerous drugs, arguing that the plant is a cultural cornerstone—not a narcotic.
In rural Texas, a paramedic’s Facebook comment about Charlie Kirk’s death triggered a coordinated online campaign that cost her job—and exposed America’s deepening digital civil war.
Once thought extinguished, ‘zombie fires’ are reemerging across California, exposing gaps in wildfire containment and raising alarms among fire officials and residents alike.
A new documentary contends that Bruce Springsteen produced his most authentic and powerful music during periods of personal crisis and creative uncertainty.
Scientists warn that a major Cascadia earthquake could trigger dangerous shaking along California’s San Andreas Fault, creating a compounded disaster scenario for the West Coast.
Qantas Airways confirms that hackers have leaked personal data of nearly 6 million customers following a July 2025 cyberattack linked to the Scattered Spider group.
Three Qatari officials instrumental in Gaza cease-fire talks died in a car crash in Sharm El Sheikh, casting a shadow over an upcoming international peace summit.
A nationwide internet blackout and new social media restrictions have plunged Afghanistan into digital isolation, sparking fear among citizens who rely on connectivity for survival.
President Trump’s campaign to destroy drug-smuggling boats off Venezuela has sparked fears of U.S. military action in Mexico—but trade ties and sovereignty may prevent escalation.
In a historic breakthrough, Israel and Hamas are executing a major hostage-prisoner exchange, offering the first real hope for peace after more than a year of brutal conflict.