• 'Pokhran test ensured national security': Jaishankar recalls 1998 nuclear test

    NEW DELHI: External affairs minister S Jaishankar on Saturday recalled the the Pokhran nuclear test done in 1998 saying that the "momentous decision has since ensured our National Security."In a post on X, Jaishankar further said, "The current NDA Government has built on that foundation, robustly countering terror and building our border infrastructure.""The country must know who stands where when it comes to National Security issues. Our political choices are eventually choices about the future...

  • MUST WATCH: Hillary Clinton: “Propaganda-Fed Students Are Ignorant About Middle East History, Or Any History”

    Joe Scarborough of MSNBC’s Morning Joe decried the radicalism of pro-Hamas students on college campuses in the US during an interview with former US secretary of state Hillary Clinton on Thursday. Scarborough noted that the radicalism on college campuses began before October 7th – “the radicalism that has mainstream students exposed to propaganda from Tiktok and […]

  • Palestinian student, 19, who said she was 'full of pride' at Hamas attacks against Israel on October 7 claims the Home Office has revoked her student visa 'on national security grounds'

    Dana Abuqamar, 19, a law student at the University of Manchester who said she was 'full of joy' after Hamas launched its attack on Israel, claims the Home Office revoked her visa on 'baseless' grounds.

  • Nationals snap losing streak with win over Twins

    WASHINGTON -- Manager Dave Martinez reminded the Nationals to relax. Their losing streak had grown to five after being swept by the Phillies this past weekend, but Martinez wanted them to think about how they continued to battle and scored two runs in the ninth inning. Monday, he encouraged the

  • What Walmart's Q1 earnings are revealing about US consumers

    Walmart (WMT) posted its first-quarter earnings report revealing revenue that beat expectations and showed a growth in its e-commerce arm. Comparable sales and transactions rose 3.8% in the US, while the average ticket price was flat. Walmart CFO John David Rainey joined Yahoo Finance to give insight into the state of the consumer from Walmart's perspective, claiming consumers' wallets are "stretched." Yahoo Finance's Rachelle Akuffo joins Wealth! to break down the numbers behind Walmart's...

  • APS students awarded National Merit Scholarships

    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Five Albuquerque Public Schools seniors have received National Merit Scholarships. They were chosen from a pool of 15,000 finalists. Each received a $2,500 scholarship. They are Benjamin Bandy from the Nex Gen Academy, Iris Eisenman of El Dorado High, La Cueva's Shayan Tarefder and Ariana Thiel-Hadjilambrinos, and Aileen Ukwuoma from the Early []

  • Mutual Backtracking in US-China Student Exchanges

    In recent talks between US and Chinese leaders, they have found common ground in support for more people-to-people exchanges, particularly in education. Presidents Biden and Xi both mentioned the importance of these exchanges at their last summit meeting, and Secretary of State Antony Blinken, during his April trip to China, gave a talk to American More

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    National Baseball Congress reveals anniversary apparel

    The National Baseball Congress is having its 90th anniversary tournament this summer, and the organization has announced a related collection of apparel. The NBC is working with Indiana-based Old Fort Baseball Company, and from now through July,

  • Genetic study of cauliflower reveals its evolutionary history

    A team of plant-breeding specialists at Tianjin Academy of Agricultural Science's State Key Laboratory of Vegetable Biobreeding and other institutions has, via genetic analysis, revealed some of the changes that cauliflower has undergone throughout its evolution.

  • US chip body predicts national dominance

    The Semiconductor Industry Association predicted a massive US investment in its domestic chip sector would pay off within a decade, with research conducted alongside Boston Consulting Group pointing to a 203 per cent increase in manufacturing capacity by 2032.

  • Why US Catholics are planning pilgrimages in communities across the nation

    A long-planned series of Catholic pilgrimages has begun across the United States this weekend, with pilgrims embarking on four routes before converging on Indianapolis in two months for a major gathering focusing on Eucharistic rites and devotions. The National Eucharistic Pilgrimage is beginning with Masses and other events in California, Connecticut, Minnesota and Texas. A […]

  • Foreign students don’t have a right to work in the US

    A pending federal lawsuit seeks to stop Florida’s law limiting the influence of “countr[ies] of concern” on higher education. But it is based on the false premise that foreign nationals have a right to be employed at American universities. University of Florida Professor Zhengfei Guan filed the lawsuit against state officials “[a]fter losing his top pick for a […]