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Here are some of the top reasons why a VPN is especially useful when you're travelling. First, a VPN allows you to continue ...
The US Energy Information Administration said in June last year that around 2.6 million barrels per day of unused capacity from UAE and Saudi Arabia pipelines could be available to bypass Hormuz.
Thailand is projected to miss its tourist arrival numbers for this year, but authorities are placing more value on “quality” ...
Mars Girolimon '21 '23G is a staff writer at Southern New Hampshire University where they earned their bachelor's and master's, both in English and creative writing. In addition to their work in ...
Why the rise of social media has given us a less happy, more polarized and dangerous world In his most recent book, ‘Superbloom,’ Nicholas Carr picks up where ‘The Shallows’ left off ...
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Why is the dollar off to a weak start this year?
The U.S. dollar had its worst start this year in more than half a century. Harvard University economics professor Kenneth Rogoff says President Trump is accelerating the decline.
But anyone who expects FIFA to hold the U.S. accountable or to even consider the relocation of 2026's World Cup is setting themselves up for disappointment. FIFA's recent history shows exactly why.
Ciara. Photo Credit: Julian Dakdouk. Grammy award-winning recording artist Ciara chatted about her new single “Ecstasy,” the digital age, and the Why Not You Foundation.
When asked about ICE agents working security at Club World Cup games, and the possibility of fans being detained, president Gianni Infantino told reporters June 10 that he didn't have any concerns.
Home World News the explainer Why Israel is attacking Iran now A weakened Tehran and a distracted Donald Trump have led Benjamin Netanyahu to finally act against long-standing foe ...
The Genius Act will become the first major piece of crypto legislation passed by the Trump administration. Should you ...
Forgetting things is frustrating, but humans aren’t designed to remember everything. An expert offers five tips to improve your memory of the important things.