Trump can wage this war because he has the world’s largest weapon: the U.S. economy. When a consumer of our size changes its buying patterns, it can have a devastating effect on others. Canada and ...
Though it has some of the world's most significant reserves, Latin America has not emerged as a key player in the rare earth ...
Thorium, an abundant and safer alternative to uranium, could soon become a vital resource in the quest to meet energy needs.
This year's two sessions — the annual meetings of the National People's Congress, China's top legislature, and the National ...
Despite the buzz surrounding smart cities in urban-policy circles, studies are lacking on the evidence for what works, what ...
Hilbert said that growing up in Depew, he saw the economic impacts of Route 66. The road brought tourists from around the world to the town to marvel at ... the release of the state's official 2025-26 ...
The Chinese economy rebounded in 2020 from the global pandemic, posting growth numbers that outpaced the U.S. economy, which posted a negative GDP.
Yvonne Hao expressed strong opposition to proposed federal cuts to NIH funding, warning they could threaten the state’s ...
President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia is weighing a 30-day cease-fire proposal from the United States and Ukraine.
The world’s wealthiest nations collectively caused 15 times more biodiversity loss internationally than domestically, driving deforestation to satisfy agricultural and forestry demand.
From traditional Western development partners to China, Russia, and Saudi Arabia, the funding map for INGOs looks grim.
An astounding map that has emerged from Germany’s general election has shown just how divided the nation at the heart of ...