• KGUN

    United Campus Workers of Arizona rally at UA demanding shared governance and accountability from leadership

    On Thursday afternoon, United Campus Workers of Arizona held a rally at the University of Arizona demanding shared governance and accountability from leadership.

  • Following Polls Is Not Leadership

    In the mid-‘90s, President Bill Clinton hired famed pollster Dick Morris to triangulate Clinton’s path to victory in 1996. Morris told Clinton that polling is not designed to tell someone what to do. Rather, polling is designed to tell one how to sell what they want to do. President Joe Biden has forgotten that lesson and now, instead of leading, he is being led around by his polling. Eighteen percent of Michigan Democratic voters refused to vote for Biden on Feb. 27. Thirteen percent voted...

  • Following Polls Is Not Leadership

    In the mid-‘90s, President Bill Clinton hired famed pollster Dick Morris to triangulate Clinton’s path to victory in 1996. Morris told Clinton that polling is not designed to tell someone what to do. Rather, polling is designed to tell one how to sell what they want to do. President Joe Biden has forgotten that lesson and now, instead of leading, he is being led around by his polling. Eighteen percent of Michigan Democratic voters refused to vote for Biden on Feb. 27. Thirteen percent voted...

  • Letter: Claims of Trump success demand serious scrutiny

    Take a closer look at what really happened during the Trump administration.

  • Respect the May 4 traditions, mayors say in open letter

    Almost all the Netherland’s mayors have signed a letter calling for action to combat rising anti-Semitism and to urge people to respect the May 4 traditions, when the Netherlands remembers its war dead. Extra security measures are being brought in for the Remembrance Day ceremony on the Dam in central Amsterdam to exclude protest actions and the number of people allowed to attend will be slashed to 10,000. The measures have been agreed by city mayor Femke Halsema and the police and are down to

  • Letter: Joe Baldacci has shown leadership on child care legislation

    "Child care providers are the workforce behind the workforce needed to build Maine's economy."

  • The EU opens an investigation into TikTok Lite, citing addiction concerns

    The European Union (EU) has opened a second formal investigation into TikTok and has accused the platform of running afoul of the region’s Digital Services Act (DSA), according to a report by TechCrunch. The probe involves the addictive nature of TikTok Lite, which is a smaller version of the app that takes up less memory on a smartphone and was built to perform over slower internet connections. TikTok Lite launched earlier this month in France and Spain and includes a design aspect that allows...

  • Gauff Made To Work To Open Clay Court Season Account

    World No.3 Coco Gauff was pushed hard by American compatriot Sachia Vickery before overcoming the qualifier 6-3, 4-6, 7-5 at Stuttgart on Wednesday.

  • TikTok Lite: EU demands answers on money-for-views version

    The platform has been given 24 hours to provide information about the potential risks of TikTok Lite.

  • Letter from London: Letters from Everywhere

    Despite writing this letter each week, I still wonder why so few of us write real ones anymore. I was thinking of Malcolm X and Martin Luther King, who corresponded frequently but met only once: ‘The present racial crisis in this country carries within it powerful destructive ingredients that may soon erupt into an uncontrollable explosion,’ More

  • EU plans new sanctions on Iran following attacks on Israel

    The European Union is planning new sanctions on Iran following Tehran’s recent missile and drone attacks on Israel, EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said on Tuesday in Brussels. “The region is at the edge of an abyss,” Borrell warned, describing the tense situation in the Middle East. “We have to move away from it,”

    • Xinhua

    Letter from China: Perceiving openness in ancient Silk Road city Xi'an

    by Xinhua writer Zhang Sijie. XI'AN, April 17 (Xinhua) -- Picture the