Nasa ‘Earthrise’ astronaut dies at 90 in plane crash
Apollo 8 astronaut Bill Anders, who snapped one of the most famous photographs taken in outer space, has died in a plane crash at the
“Fragile Stability” In U.S.-China Ties Likely Ahead Of American Elections: Steve Orlins
The restart of high-profile talks between the defense chiefs from Washington and Beijing in Singapore last week are part of a “fragile stability” in relations
Trump leading Biden in key states, poll shows
Trump leads Biden 47% to 46%, according to the Times/Siena survey that found Trump has lost one point and Biden has gained one among the
Cultural Issues and the 2024 Election
Immigration, gender identity, racial diversity and views of a changing society. The 2024 presidential campaign is taking place amid intense debates over such topics as
Trump’s lead over Biden narrows after conviction, analysis shows
Republicans said verdict would hurt president’s standing, but data looks mostly the same with slight uptick for Biden. After a Manhattan jury found Donald Trump guilty on
Black support for Trump overstated, Charlamagne says
US radio host Charlamagne tha God says opinion polls suggesting black Americans may flee the Democratic party to vote for Donald Trump may be “overstated”.
Extreme heat sends 11 to hospital at Arizona Trump rally
Extreme heat in Arizona sent 11 people to hospital as thousands waited to enter a campaign rally with former President Donald Trump. As Trump took
Fatal black bear attack a first in California history
A 71-year-old woman found dead in her home is determined to have been killed by a black bear, in the first known fatal attack by
EU elections start with tight Dutch race – exit poll
Dutch voters have begun four days of voting across the European Union, with exit polls suggesting a tight race between a left-green alliance and the
UN confirms 11 staff detained by Houthis in Yemen
The UN has called for the immediate release of 11 of its personnel who have been detained by the Houthi movement in Yemen. The employees