Introverts Can Live Longer—Here’s the Surprising Secret to Healthy Aging
New research shows introverts can enjoy long, healthy lives by focusing on deep, meaningful relationships—not large social networks.
New research shows introverts can enjoy long, healthy lives by focusing on deep, meaningful relationships—not large social networks.
A fragile cease-fire has taken hold in Gaza, but experts warn that without rapid progress on disarmament, governance, and humanitarian aid, the truce may collapse.
A Trinidadian family has publicly identified Chad Joseph as the first known victim of U.S. military airstrikes on suspected drug boats—sparking outrage and legal scrutiny over the use of lethal force without due process.
For much of the 20th century, the CIA in Latin America orchestrated coups, funded rebels, and plotted assassinations—now, new covert actions in Venezuela revive old ghosts.
Yemen’s Houthis confirmed the death of their chief of staff, Maj. Gen. Mohammed al-Ghomari, in what they called an ‘Israeli-American’ airstrike—though Israel alone appears to have claimed responsibility.
President Trump has refiled his $15 billion defamation lawsuit against The New York Times, streamlining his claims after a federal judge dismissed the original complaint as overly verbose and legally unfocused.
Josh Wander, founder of 777 Partners, faces federal fraud charges after his global soccer investment empire collapsed amid allegations of a $500 million scam.
President Trump is using redirected funds to pay ICE and TSA agents during the government shutdown—a move that sidesteps Congress and ignites controversy.
Susan Stamberg, the first woman to anchor a national evening news broadcast and a defining voice of NPR for 50 years, has died at age 87.
Smartmatic has been added to a U.S. federal indictment alleging a $1 million bribery scheme to secure election contracts in the Philippines between 2015 and 2018.