The US leader took another swipe at the military alliance just days after he threatened to pull out unless leaders in Europe committed more money to defence. In an interview with Fox News, Mr Trump raised the prospect of a major conflict breaking out if Nato sent troops to defend […]
Daily Archives: July 18, 2018
With the US Supreme Court poised to slide further to the political right if President Trump’s nominee is confirmed, the end of the Roe v. Wade era suddenly seems a very real possibility. Roe, the 1973 ruling that legalized abortion in the US, has been at the heart of a […]
Get breaking news alerts and special reports. The news and stories that matter, delivered weekday mornings. SUBSCRIBE Tesla CEO Elon Musk is well known to be opinionated, highly motivated, and even eccentric. But his recent Twitter comments accusing a British rescuer of being a pedophile may be the beginning of […]
Barack Obama thinks that more female leadership when it comes to social movements and governance will improve policies. The former president of the United States said that “men have been getting on my nerves lately” and suggested that the solution might be to empower women, in a speech during a […]
Get breaking news alerts and special reports. The news and stories that matter, delivered weekday mornings. SUBSCRIBE LOS ANGELES – Bruce Springsteen’s one-man show “Springsteen on Broadway” is coming to Netflix as a special to bow Dec. 15, the final night of the rock legend’s run on the Great White […]
Several discussions are being held with individual countries in the EU, Larry Kudlow said in an interview at CNBC’s Delivering Alpha conference in New York on Wednesday. The economic adviser added that EU President Jean Claude-Juncker is set to pay a visit to the White House, Mr Kudlow added. He […]
Biodiversity is disappearing at an alarming rate as infectious diseases increasingly spill over from wildlife to humans. Disease ecologists fervently debate whether biodiversity loss leads to an increased disease risk. Now, a new study offers some answers.
The availability of water from underground aquifers is vital to the basic needs of more than 1.5 billion people worldwide. In recent decades, however, the over-pumping of groundwater, combined with drought, has caused some aquifers to permanently lose their essential storage capacity.