
Pentagon Reports Declining Military Suicides Despite Long-Term Rising Trend
The Pentagon reported fewer military suicides in 2024 while acknowledging the overall long-term rate for active duty troops continues to rise.

The Pentagon reported fewer military suicides in 2024 while acknowledging the overall long-term rate for active duty troops continues to rise.

President Trump says Israeli and Lebanese leaders will speak Thursday, marking their first direct communication in approximately 34 years.

Two suspects threw petrol-filled bottles at a London synagogue in what police are treating as an antisemitic hate crime.

Golf star Tiger Woods was arrested for DUI after crashing his SUV while attempting to overtake a truck at high speed in Jupiter, Florida.
French luxury conglomerate LVMH reported weaker-than-expected quarterly revenue of $22.42 billion as geopolitical tensions disrupted recovery hopes.

Counterculture icon Stewart Brand has published commentary on values and the future direction of Western society and technology.

A transgender inmate convicted of murder received a settlement after claiming repeated sexual assaults while housed in Oregon correctional facilities.

Senate GOP begins reconciliation process for immigration enforcement funding while contract details emerge for Trump East Wing renovation fundraising.

Financial markets processed mixed signals from strong employment data, corporate earnings, and international currency developments.
United Airlines' focus on premium services and brand loyalty under CEO Scott Kirby is generating positive results in the airline industry.

A federal court ruled that a 2023 Texas law permitting state and local police to arrest migrants who cross the border illegally is constitutional.

The United States says Iran's ability to threaten shipping in the Strait of Hormuz has been reduced following the destruction of an Iranian facility.
President Cyril Ramaphosa has named Roelf Meyer, a key figure in South Africa's transition from apartheid, as the country's new ambassador to the US.

Progressive organizations spend $500,000 on Earth Day advertisements criticizing Republican positions on gas prices and electric vehicles.

Brazil has issued bonds in European markets for the first time in over ten years, marking a significant shift in the country's funding strategy.
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