Global May Day Marches Highlight Workers' Rights
On May 1st, marches are occurring worldwide, emphasizing the importance of workers' rights and social justice, as reported by Eliza Herbert.
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On May 1st, marches are occurring worldwide, emphasizing the importance of workers' rights and social justice, as reported by Eliza Herbert.
The recent removal of members from the National Science Board has sparked a renewed discussion about the relationship between politics and scientific integrity, raising important questions for the future.
Goldman Sachs has revised its oil price outlook, raising questions about the next steps for energy investors in light of these changes.
Recent research from Penn indicates that Hurricane Ida may signal ongoing changes in flood risk due to climate change, urban growth, and outdated infrastructure.
The new CT5-V Blackwing F1 Collector Series marks Cadillac's entry into Formula 1 with enhanced performance and a manual transmission.
As more young girls in France embrace complex skincare routines, experts caution that many products may not be suitable for their developing skin, raising questions about self-esteem and health.
A 36-year-old man has been arrested by Israeli police after a video surfaced showing him attacking a French Catholic nun near Jerusalem’s Old City, highlighting the police's stance against violence.
In a world where budget constraints are often overlooked, readers have shared their thoughts on which automakers should venture into the supercar segment, emphasizing design and performance.
The Xteink X3, known for its portability, may be losing some of its most convenient features, raising usability concerns for potential users.
News publishers are increasingly restricting AI companies from accessing internet archives, citing potential copyright violations amid ongoing lawsuits against firms like OpenAI.