On Tuesday, former Prime Minister Moussa Mara appeared before a court in Mali’s capital, Bamako, where judges denied his lawyers’ request for bail. In a […]
National Park Service Plans Amid Ongoing Government Shutdown: What You Need to Know
As the government shutdown stretches into its second day, the National Park Service (NPS), part of the Interior Department, has announced its operational plans. Late […]
FBI Severing Ties with Anti-Defamation League Sparks Controversy Amid Conservative Outcry
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has officially severed its relationship with the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), a prominent organization dedicated to combating anti-Semitism and hate, […]
Analyzing September’s Private Nonfarm Payrolls: A Nowcasting Approach
As we approach the end of this week, the release of the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) series for private nonfarm payrolls (NFP) remains on […]
Senator Cortez Masto Justifies Bipartisan Vote Amid Government Shutdown
In a surprising move, three Senate Democrats chose to diverge from their party’s stance and voted alongside Republicans to fund the government, averting a shutdown […]
Global Call for Accountability and Minority Rights Amid Ongoing Rohingya Crisis in Myanmar
UNITED NATIONS, October 1 — On September 30, the United Nations (UN) hosted a high-level meeting to address the dire situation of Rohingya Muslims and […]
Medicare Telehealth Coverage Faces Critical Cuts Amid Federal Budget Stalemate
In a significant setback for millions of aging and disabled Americans, recent decisions in Congress have led to the cessation of Medicare telehealth coverage, a […]
Understanding the Roots and Realities of Government Shutdowns in America
The United States government officially shut down at 12:01 a.m. on Wednesday, a stark reminder of the ongoing political dysfunction that has gripped Washington. This […]
Government Shutdown: A Call for Democrats to Rethink Their Strategy Against Trump’s Authoritarianism
As of 12:01 am ET, the United States federal government has officially shut down. Many workers classified as “nonessential” are staying home, resulting in the […]
A Troubling Trial: The Political Implications of Kabila’s Conviction in the DRC
A recent ruling by a military court in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has sent shockwaves through the nation, as former President Joseph Kabila […]