What to Know About Ecuador’s Presidential Election
Voters are in a standoff over which candidate can better address persistent violence linked to drug trafficking.
How Brexit, a Startling Act of Economic Self-Harm, Foreshadowed Trump’s Tariffs
Britain’s decision to leave the European Union in 2016 was sold to voters as a magic bullet that would revitalize the country’s economy. Its impact is still reverberating.
Xi Jinping Travels to Southeast Asia Amid Tariff War with U.S.
China’s leader is on a charm offensive in the region, but some of Beijing’s neighbors are wary of being caught in the crossfire of a superpower rivalry.
Alabama woman has pig kidney removed after a record 130 days
An Alabama woman had her pig kidney transplant removed at NYU Langone Health and is back on dialysis after having it in place a record 130 days.
Wisconsin teen charged in shooting death of mother, stepfather found decomposed in their home
A 17-year-old Wisconsin boy is accused of killing his parents and leaving their bodies to rot in their home for weeks before fleeing the state in their SUV.
Princeton president vows not to cave to Trump, yet acknowledges antisemitism on campus
Princeton University President Christopher L. Eisgruber discussed universities' battle with the Trump administration over federal funding on a New York Times podcast.
Hostages Still Held in Gaza Cast Shadow Over Passover in Israel
The holiday is usually a celebration of the liberation of ancient Israelites from slavery in Egypt. But for many Israelis, the suffering of the captives still in Gaza is tempering…
Arch Manning hype train will lead to Texas star becoming college football’s ‘ultimate villain,’ ESPN host says
Rece Davis of ESPN's "College GameDay" weighed in the role Arch Manning could end up playing in his college career given all the attention he has drawn.
Sudan Clinic Workers Killed in Zamzam Camp
Refugees International said nine employees were killed when gunmen stormed the Zamzam camp in El Fasher, in the western Darfur region.
Beijing Tells City Residents to Stay Home as Strong Winds Hit China
Beijing residents were told to stay home, tourist sites were closed and thousands of flights were canceled across the country.



