the-colbert-effect:-is-national-drama-driving-texas-voter-turnout?

Texans are running to the polls in droves to cast their early votes in the state’s primary election, fueled largely by a string of high-profile controversies. Stephen Colbert’s interview with U.S. Senate candidate James Talarico, Gov. Greg Abbott handing the Justice Department a complete list of registered voters and aContinue Reading

eleven-injured-in-ukrainian-drone-attack-on-central-russia

A Russian independent news channel, citing eyewitness footage, identified the site as a key state-owned missile plant. Three people were hospitalised, according to a Telegram post by Sergei Bagin – the local health minister for Russia’s Udmurt Republic, the region on the Volga river where the strike took place. Subscribe:Continue Reading

nick-baumgartner’s-hustle-behind-financing-his-olympic-dream

American snowboarding Olympian Nick Baumgartner’s inspirational story resonates with many at the Winter Games — making it to the top of their game didn’t always come easy, financially. Baumgartner, who won a gold medal in the 2022 Games in Beijing at age 40, told Reuters at Milano Cortina it tookContinue Reading

only-10%-of-ukrainians-want-wartime-elections—so-why-does-anyone-else?

When President Volodymyr Zelenskyy remarked last week that elections are impossible before the end of martial law, he was not merely stating a legal technicality. He was intervening in a growing international debate—fueled by commentary in Washington and recent reporting in the Financial Times—suggesting that Ukraine ought to demonstrate herContinue Reading