The promised benefits of the One Nation, One Election proposal are overstated, while its structural harms are profound ...
Iran launched hundreds of ballistic missiles and drones not only at Israel but also across the Gulf. Air raid sirens sounded in Tel Aviv and Haifa. Missiles slammed into interceptors over Doha and Abu ...
IT ops is like a silent engine; it’s not just about fixing servers, but about building trust so people can do their jobs ...
Israelis rally behind the Iran campaign, yet few believe regime change is likely or that the public can endure a prolonged ...
Mar. 9—Rumors of bipartisanship's demise on Capitol Hill have been greatly exaggerated. While itself an exaggeration, the effort to boost affordable housing on a national scale has brought two ...
A story BNG first reported more than three weeks ago came to a disheartening conclusion Sunday, March 8, when Chris Ogden resigned.
A patient undergoes a routine inpatient surgery at one hospital, and the bill comes back at $22,000. The same procedure, ...
Social media is often blamed for stoking violence. But it can play a positive role by drawing attention to atrocities – both past and present – which research suggests can make them less likely to ...
Most discussions of financial stability focus on prices, valuations, and economic indicators. Yet far less attention is paid to a more basic question: what do investors legally own when they buy stock ...
The 2026 regular session of the Louisiana Legislature opened on Monday in Baton Rouge. We have Gov. Jeff Landry's opening remarks here.
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Impact of ME war: A world on the brink

AS the sun sets on the seventh day of the escalating conflict in the Middle East, the initial “shock and awe” of the opening salvos has been replaced by a chilling realization: We are witnessing a ...