Authorities in Mexico are still unraveling the chaotic events that unfolded at the ancient pyramid complex of Teotihuacán, a top tourist destination, on Monday morning. The shocking attack has raised serious concerns about safety in the country—particularly as it gears up to co-host the men’s footba
Los Angeles becomes first major US school district to limit classroom screen time
Los Angeles is making headlines as the first major school district in the United States to impose limits on classroom screen time. This groundbreaking decision by the Los Angeles education board aims to reshape how technology is integrated into learning environments. Key Details of the Sc
Virginia approves redistricting measure, boosting Democrats' hopes for midterms
Virginia voters have recently approved a significant redistricting measure, igniting optimism among Democrats as they gear up for the midterm elections later this year. This ballot initiative will adjust the state’s congressional map and could potentially enable Democrats to secure up to four additi
Northern Ireland energy prices 'could stay high into winter'
Wholesale energy prices in Northern Ireland have surged since the outbreak of the Iran war on February 28. As the situation continues, households may face elevated energy costs well into autumn and winter, according to insights shared by MPs during a recent committee meeting. Impact of th
Tehran Will Never Cede Control of Strait of Hormuz, Senior Iranian Politician Tells BBC
Two hours ago, a senior Iranian politician made a definitive statement to the BBC regarding the Strait of Hormuz, stating, “Never.” Ebrahim Azizi, a former commander in Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC), asserted that Iran views control of the strait as “our inalienable right.”