The Artemis II, and the four astronauts aboard the Orion space capsule, splashed down into the Pacific Ocean off the coast of San Diego on Friday night, with all four astronauts in good health. Commander Reid Wiseman, pilot Victor Glover, and mission specialist Christina Koch of Nasa, and the Canadian Space Agency’s Jeremy Hansen, have just become the first humans to travel to the moon, and return to Earth safely, since the crew of Apollo 17 in December 1972
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Donald Trump expressed disappointment with NATO allies at a summit and reiterated his belief that Greenland should be controlled by the United States, not Denmark. He also discussed potential peace agreements between Ukraine and Russia, and his relationship with Turkish President Erdoğan.
Belgium's 4-1 victory over the USA in the Round of 16 marked a premature end to what was anticipated to be a defining home tournament for American soccer.
SpaceX has joined the Nasdaq 100 index, leading to passive fund buying and a wave of bullish recommendations from Wall Street analysts. This inclusion marks a significant milestone for the company in the stock market.
American actress Jada Pinkett Smith has reportedly moved back in with her husband, Will Smith, after a period of living separately, with sources indicating they are happy and committed to each other.
Walt Whitman's seminal poetry collection, 'Leaves of Grass,' which he meticulously crafted for decades until his death in 1891, is described as the declaration of independence for American poetry.
American workplaces are often hostile to employees who are also caring for aging family members, but some companies are beginning to implement adjustments to support these workers.
The article examines the financial realities and net worth challenges faced by Generation X Americans as they approach retirement, offering a critical look at their preparedness.
A Dublin man is on trial in Hungary for the killing of American nurse Mackenzie Michalski, whom he met at a bar in Budapest, and is expected to be sentenced on Thursday.
Former President Trump announced that Walmart would be lowering some food prices, including ground beef, claiming the move was made at his administration's request to celebrate the U.S. semiquincentennial.
A review of 'The American Experiment' highlights its comprehensive look at 250 years of US history, encompassing both commendation and critical perspectives, alongside anecdotal details.
President Trump has reportedly glossed over persistently high unemployment rates among African Americans, a demographic he had actively courted to secure a second term.
Tesla has launched its new summer collection of accessories online, featuring items like a $595 Model Y trunk fridge, air mattresses, and a tent, as Americans face high temperatures.
The political choreography surrounding the release of Pastor Ezra Jin Mingri was underlined by his arrival in Los Angeles on July 4 - just as Americans marked their nation's 250th birthday
American Open University Nigeria (A-Global) has launched with a mission to address Nigeria's rising graduate unemployment and skills gap by offering a competency-based education model instead of traditional degree-focused learning.
The NATO summit has commenced in Ankara, with leaders including Donald Trump in attendance. Reports suggest Trump is expected to announce the restoration of F-35 jet access to Turkey, a move that could ease tensions but also raises questions about the US's commitment to its European allies and their defense capabilities.
An article discusses that the future of U.S. democracy is not inevitable, noting that many threats faced by colonists centuries ago are confronting Americans today.
An analysis explores the evolving state of American pop culture's global influence, from the era of Ronald Reagan to contemporary reggaeton, questioning its current impact and spiritual health.
LG Household & Health Care announced that its functional beauty and personal care brands posted strong sales growth during Amazon Prime Day, highlighting the company's increasing competitiveness in the North American e-commerce market.
Generation Z is changing its shopping habits due to influencer influence, increasingly visiting city center stores. A report by American Express and Retail Economics analyzed the reasons for the renaissance in traditional shopping.
The World Cup continued with various teams exiting the tournament, players making transfers, and political statements being made, including an appeal for Palestine. The event also sparked discussions about its impact on host cities and historical team performances.
Donald Trump claimed credit for Walmart's decision to lower beef and other product prices, stating the company was 'patriotic' for responding to his request. Walmart's official statement, however, did not mention any White House involvement in their pricing decisions.
The View co-host Sunny Hostin repeated her 2021 claim that she feels unsafe in neighborhoods flying American flags, stating that White supremacists have co-opted the symbol.
Ukrainian DJ Anastasiia Mendus is using social media to find an American man she met in Dubrovnik this summer, after they failed to exchange contact information.
The Wall Street Journal describes relations between the US and Europe as a "loveless relationship" where key players on both sides are working to maintain ties, despite Europe accelerating its de-Americanization efforts.
Nigerian-American author Tomi Adeyemi has distanced herself from the forthcoming film adaptation of her fantasy bestseller 'Children of Blood & Bone', stating she 'will not watch' it due to being 'attacked behind the scenes'.
Ahead of an Iberian football duel, two Americans in Texas were found holding a barbecue near the stadium, one supporting Portugal and the other Spain, showcasing their friendly rivalry.
Donald Trump confirmed he asked FIFA President Gianni Infantino to review the red card suspension of USMNT player Folarin Balogun, calling the referee's decision 'horrible.' FIFA stated its disciplinary bodies are independent, while Belgium is reportedly challenging the ruling.
South Korean chipmaker SK Hynix has initiated a $28 billion Nasdaq listing through American Depositary Receipts (ADRs) to capitalize on the global demand for AI chips. The company aims to raise significant capital to support its growth in the booming artificial intelligence sector.
A new Birkenstock collection has been released, designed to appeal to those who appreciate the 'old money' aesthetic, offering elegance inspired by the American Northeast.
A French court has ordered Bernard Arnault, the world's eighth richest person, to pay €22.5 million in retroactive taxes. This ruling comes after a legal dispute regarding his tax obligations.
After American band Megadeth canceled their concert at Meo Arena, leaving the audience waiting for half an hour, Portuguese consumer protection agency DECO confirmed that attendees are entitled to a refund, even within a festival context.
The American military will deploy additional troops to Poland in the coming months, with a decision on establishing a permanent US military base in the country expected within six to twelve months.
EasyJet has reached a principal agreement to be acquired by the American fund Castlelake, which manages $36 billion and holds a 2.14% stake in the airline, accepting its fifth offer for approximately £5.2 billion.
An American citizen, F.B., sustained serious injuries after a paragliding accident near the Žabeni industrial zone in the Bitola region, North Macedonia, and was hospitalized.
A FIFA decision regarding an American attacker has drawn numerous condemnations, amidst tensions ahead of the 31st anniversary of the Srebrenica genocide.
An American investment company is reportedly seeking to acquire EasyJet, one of Europe's largest low-cost airlines, for DKK 45 billion, despite the airline having rejected previous offers.
Axel Springer's CEO, Mathias Döpfner, has a bold vision for the Telegraph Media Group to compete in the US market, despite concerns about the paper's recognition among American audiences.
Amy Kremer, known for her involvement with Women for Trump, is now chairing Humans First, a nonprofit advocating for an 'America First' approach to artificial intelligence and mobilizing against large AI companies.
Rishi Sharma, an Indian-origin man, has dedicated over a decade to preserving America's World War II history by traveling extensively and interviewing more than 3,000 combat veterans.
American company Robot.com unveiled its new humanoid robot, R-Noid, a platform designed to perform repetitive and demanding tasks in industrial and commercial environments, potentially replacing thousands of jobs.
The American company AMPERA has unveiled the world's first 3D-printed nuclear reactor unit, designed to produce up to 30 megawatts of electrical power. This innovation marks a significant advancement in nuclear energy technology.
Norway, led by Erling Haaland, defeated Brazil to reach the World Cup quarterfinals, while England also advanced after beating Mexico. England's Jordan Henderson sustained a wrist injury during post-match celebrations.
For the fourth consecutive year, NOVA and the American University in Bulgaria are collaborating on the NOVA EMBA Scholarship, offering two 50% scholarships for the Executive MBA program in Sofia.
Donald Trump attended the NATO summit where he met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Syrian opposition leader al-Sharaa, discussing the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. Trump also stated his readiness to help end the war during a call with Russian President Putin prior to the summit.
Kelsey Pfendler, a river-rafting guide, successfully rowed solo from California to Hawaii, covering over 2,300 miles in just under 44 days. She is the first American woman to achieve this feat.
A commentary reflects on the United States, describing it as a 'republic of dreams and fears' born out of self-determination, grit, and a stubborn instinct for survival.
A new report indicates that US President Trump's approval levels have fallen to record lows, with a majority of American voters believing the Iran war was not economically worthwhile and left the US in a weaker position.
Super Typhoon Bavi, packing winds of up to 280 kmph, is rapidly approaching Guam and other US Pacific islands, prompting emergency evacuations and high alerts. Authorities are bracing for catastrophic winds and widespread flooding from the 'very dangerous' storm.
American TV personality Nick Viall and his wife, influencer Natalie Joy, have announced the birth of their twin daughters, Iris Parker and Dove T, following three previous miscarriages. The couple confirmed the news to People magazine.
The Supreme Court's recent ruling has drawn reactions from figures like NCAA president Charlie Baker and Olympic runner Nikki Hiltz regarding transgender athletes. Separately, the ruling has also sparked debate and criticism concerning its implications for asylum law.
Shaquille O'Neal recounted an incident where his American Express card was declined after a $70,000 shopping spree at Walmart, as the bank suspected fraudulent activity.
An interview with a Lithuanian citizen playing for the US national football team highlights his connection to his roots and his career at a crossroads.
An article from Yahoo Business examines the investment potential of American Express stock, questioning whether it could be a 'millionaire maker' for investors.
While Americans celebrate their 250th independence anniversary, Canada faces a mixed reaction to its exit from the World Championship, with some expressing disappointment and others wishing similar outcomes for neighbors.
Indonesian troops have successfully recovered the body of American pilot Nicholas Goselin from the restive Papua region. Goselin was reportedly shot dead by Papua rebels shortly after landing at an airstrip in the mountainous Papua Highlands province.
A new book titled 'American Crown' claims that Prince William descends from Revolutionary War patriot Nathan Hale and other colonial ancestors who fought against the British.
An opinion piece asserts that the bold vision and risk-taking spirit behind the Declaration of Independence, referred to as 'Founders fire,' continues to drive American exceptionalism 250 years later, suggesting the nation's greatest chapters are yet to come.
Michael Dell, founder and CEO of Dell Technologies, and his wife Susan announced they would donate $250 each to the first 25 million qualifying American children who sign up for a 'Trump Account,' a new government-backed investment vehicle.
FIFA has unveiled a new match ball to be used for the World Cup semi-finals and final. Meanwhile, the tournament is nearing its conclusion with key matches like Argentina facing Egypt, and discussions continue around team performances and ticket prices.
Czech President Petr Pavel has positively assessed Czechia's decision to join the Priority Requirements List for Ukraine (PURL) initiative, which involves European countries funding American weapons for Ukraine. Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Zelensky commended the Czech ammunition initiative.
Forterra, an American manufacturer of autonomous vehicles, revealed that over 100 of its autonomous ATVs have been secretly supplied to the Ukrainian armed forces over the past nine months, marking the largest deployment of such vehicles.
Lake Powell, the second-largest reservoir in the US, is approaching historically low levels, exacerbating the water crisis in the American West as the region experiences a warming and drying climate.
A collection of 25 historical photos offers a glimpse into daily life for Americans during the mid-1870s, a period of significant cultural and technological change.
Kimberly Guilfoyle, the American ambassador, is visiting Mykonos, arriving by inflatable boat at Nammos and being greeted by the US Ambassador to Belgium, further demonstrating her affection for the island.
Denmark plans to purchase two American-made Poseidon patrol aircraft to enhance surveillance capabilities around Greenland and monitor submarines in the Arctic. This acquisition aims to strengthen the country's presence in the region.
Discussions are emerging about Europe's ability to defend itself without American support, highlighting the continent's reliance on the US for security. Analysts are exploring how Europe would manage its defense if the United States were to withdraw its military presence.
George E. Johnson, the pioneering Chicago entrepreneur who founded the Black hair care company Afro Sheen and was the first Black-owned company listed on a major American stock exchange, has died on Monday at the age of 99.
An exclusive poll by Harris for the Guardian found that about 57% of Americans struggle to afford groceries and gas, with 95% believing the US is facing an affordability crisis and many reporting the economy is worsening.
Two men robbed an American couple outside a police station in Milan. Despite resistance and a quick response from officers, one assailant escaped, while an 18-year-old was apprehended.
American actress and director Olivia Wilde's film 'Don't Worry Darling' is recommended for all couples, whether they fantasize about orgies with neighbors or simply enjoy chatting with them.
An article explores seven common habits practiced by 'quietly wealthy' Americans, offering insights into their financial behaviors and lifestyle choices.
Senator Dave McCormick advocates for 'Trump Accounts,' suggesting that a $1,000 investment at birth plus $10 per week could grow significantly through tax-advantaged compounding, giving Americans a stake in prosperity.
George Clooney will be honored with the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement at the Venice Film Festival. The festival director described the American actor as a 'complete and charismatic artist' whose career represents 'one of the most brilliant trajectories of contemporary cinema'.
The US Men's National Team was eliminated from the World Cup after a 4-1 loss to Belgium, with the defeat overshadowed by controversy surrounding alleged interference from Donald Trump.
Analysts suggest that Auna's potential for growth is heavily reliant on the successful execution of its healthcare platform strategy across Latin America.
The American company Weave Robotics has introduced Isaac 1, a humanoid robot designed to perform various household tasks such as making beds, folding clothes, and organizing homes, bringing advanced domestic robotics closer to reality.
The CEO of the American Chamber of Commerce in Singapore stated that US firms remain committed to the country, but rising costs, AI, and hiring challenges could impact future investment decisions.
A foreign policy expert advising Nicușor Dan criticized Romania's approach to Washington, stating the country does not represent its interests with dignity and appears to be 'begging for support' from Americans.
Recent releases from Chinese AI companies like DeepSeek and Z.ai are proving highly competitive against leading U.S. frontier systems, attracting American companies due to surging costs of OpenAI and Anthropic models.
A historical analysis explores how sugar's geopolitical significance influenced power dynamics and reshaped US borders, particularly in the context of the Spanish-American War and expansion in the Pacific.
The NATO summit in Ankara is underway, with discussions focusing on aid for Ukraine and the role of former President Trump, who has commented on the conflict and launched a new savings program for newborns. European allies are preparing for a challenging summit amidst concerns over Trump's stance and potential impact on the alliance.
Jon Bernthal's six-part Netflix crime thriller series has achieved significant streaming success, surpassing other popular crime and spy dramas. The series has garnered a strong audience, marking a notable achievement for the actor and the platform.
American philosopher and mathematician Nancy Cartwright, a BBVA Frontiers of Knowledge Award laureate, warns against treating science as an unquestionable source of absolute truths, which could lead to poor political decisions.
Turkey has prevented a cruise ship carrying 2,000 LGBTQ+ passengers from docking at its port, citing the defense of 'moral values'. The Scarlet Lady, which departed from Athens, was forced to change its course to Cairo and Crete.
Sasha Piton, an American visiting Ireland with her mother, finds herself an inadequate tour guide as she struggles to navigate Dublin without relying on Google Maps.
Europe faces concerns over its digital sovereignty and the potential power of American AI corporations, prompting questions about what would happen if access to AI were blocked for the continent.
American streaming platforms Netflix, Disney+, and Amazon have filed appeals with the Council of State, refusing to increase their funding for French animation despite a law requiring them to allocate 20% of investments to animation, documentaries, and live performances.
A personal narrative describes how one individual found solace and a coping mechanism in the ritual of watching baseball each night, while his wife was slowly succumbing to cancer.
Budget airline EasyJet has agreed in principle to a $7.3 billion takeover bid from US investment firm Castlelake, causing its shares to jump significantly. The deal could potentially lead to the airline's restructuring or even its breakup, raising concerns for some of its operational bases.
An analysis explores the integration and impact of artificial intelligence within American Express (AXP) operations and the broader payment systems industry.
The FIFA World Cup is progressing to the quarter-finals, with Erling Haaland equaling a rare World Cup record. Belgium has been allowed to appeal a decision regarding Folarin Balogun less than 24 hours before their match, adding to the tournament's drama.
Despite the need for food assistance among low-income Americans, US food banks receive only 13 percent of surplus food from grocery stores, highlighting a significant gap in food donation practices.
Kelsey Pfendler, 32, has completed a historic 2,400-mile solo row from California to Hawaii in 43 days, becoming the first American woman to achieve this feat and speaking out about her experience.
South Korean chip giant SK Hynix Inc. announced plans to raise up to 43.14 trillion won ($28.14 billion) through a stock offering linked to its American depositary receipts on Nasdaq, revising the amount down from 45 trillion won.
Russian forces launched a deadly attack on Kyiv, killing at least 14 people and causing significant damage to apartments, marking the second major strike in less than a week. The attack occurred just ahead of a crucial NATO summit.
Recent surveys indicate that 53% of young voters desire a Democratic Socialist president in 2028, a trend attributed to rising housing costs, student debt, and crony capitalism.
Award-winning American actor Dustin Hoffman stated at the Karlovy Vary Film Festival that the United States is currently as divided as it was during the Vietnam War.
American fashion designer Rick Owens has created clothes with integrated fans to help wearers stay cool during extreme heat, an idea that is not entirely new.
American restomod company Signature Autosports unveiled its 'Elfer' project, an 'overland' Porsche 911 based on the 964 Series and inspired by Safari and Dakar versions, with the Meridian model expected to cost around $900,000.
The Walmart heirs have been ranked as America's richest family in 2026, with an estimated fortune of $520 billion. This ranking highlights the enduring wealth of prominent American business dynasties.
International analysts are interpreting a recent visit by the American president to Ankara, with Turkish media already publishing initial information about the meeting.
Ahsan Iqbal, a Pakistani official, has urged the diaspora, particularly Pakistani-American professionals, to invest in their country's growth and support the URAAN initiative, also proposing US-based telemedicine panels for 60 districts across Pakistan.
The return of American donors, including groups like the Knights of Columbus and the Papal Foundation, is providing financial relief to the Vatican's coffers.
Australia defeated England to win a record seventh Women's T20 World Cup, while FIFA reversed Folarin Balogun's World Cup red card suspension. Other news included Cristiano Ronaldo's final World Cup appearance and Carlos Queiroz leaving his coaching role.
An opinion piece suggests a significant change within the Democratic Party, predicting that a substantial portion of the American Congress will advocate for 'Free Palestine'.
American drivers are increasingly choosing regular gasoline over premium grades to save money, even for vehicles that typically require higher-octane fuel.
From an American perspective, 1917 was a significant year, not only for the USA's entry into World War I but also as a high point in the development of jazz music.
Thousands of Americans celebrated the 4th of July on Washington’s National Mall, enduring temperatures near 38 degrees Celsius and thunderstorms, which caused chaos but did not stop the festivities.
American content creator Stephen Deleonardis, known as Stevewilldoit, gifted luxury Rolex watches to the Mexican national football team, but they were returned due to FIFA regulations.
A new survey commissioned by Politico reveals that Americans are weary of politics dominating every aspect of their lives, though many struggle to break the habit.
Capri Cafaro, host of the 'America the Bountiful' special, explores how colonial food production, including whiskey at Mount Vernon and squirrel pie, played a crucial role in America's independence from Britain.
A weekly American Culture Quiz tests knowledge on national traits, history, and people, this time focusing on Founding Fathers and vaccine achievements.
Two American agaves at the Wałbrzych Palm House have bloomed for the first and only time in 35 years, with their enormous flower stalks requiring a partial dismantling of the glass roof.
Egg companies, which made $1.22 billion as Americans paid over $6 a dozen, will now donate 53 million eggs as part of a settlement with the Department of Justice.
NATO has chosen Sweden's Saab GlobalEye aircraft to replace its aging AWACS surveillance fleet, with 11 member states, including Romania, participating in the acquisition. This decision favors the Swedish system over American alternatives like Boeing.
A 75-year-old American tourist was seriously injured after being hit by a car near the Leonidas statue in Thermopylae, Greece, while attempting to get a closer look at the monument.
Belgian Defense Minister Theo Frackenas stated that Europe cannot yet defend itself without US assistance, emphasizing the need to secure ongoing American support and defending the Italian Prime Minister.
An American traveler visited Travnik, Bosnia, specifically to try ćevapi while watching a USA-Bosnia football match. He expressed his strong enjoyment of the local dish, stating he would 'lick the plate'.
The net worth of Michael and Susan Dell, ranked among the wealthiest Americans, and their financial contributions to children's investment programs have garnered significant public curiosity, especially amid Susan Dell's recent White House appearance.
Pioneering American hardcore band Biohazard is set to return to Serbia for a premiere performance in Novi Sad on July 28th at SKCNS Fabrika, marking their first appearance in the city.
Poland is set to become the first European country to produce US Barracuda cruise missiles, a deal that the American supplier claims will transform the continent's defense industry.
A new poll indicates that 75% of Americans, including a significant number of Trump supporters, want the former president to reverse US aid cuts related to the Ebola outbreak and restore global health funding.
A Qatari LNG tanker was reportedly struck by an Iranian missile in the Strait of Hormuz, causing it to catch fire. This incident marks new attacks in the critical chokepoint.
Equifax has announced its intention to acquire Círculo de Crédito, a Mexican credit bureau, in a deal valued at $750 million. This acquisition aims to expand Equifax's presence and services in the Latin American market.
Adam Zivo discusses a new U.S. Supreme Court decision that upheld protections for sex, not gender, explaining why American transgender athletes lost the right to play female sports.
Donald Trump suggested that Vladimir Putin feels pressure to end the war in Ukraine and called for Congress to pass defense funding, while NATO prepares for Trump's visit to Turkey amidst discussions of 'Trump management'.
An administration report has criticized the National Museum of American History at the Smithsonian, echoing themes from former President Trump's efforts to reshape the narrative of American history.
Descendants of Dred Scott and Chief Justice Roger Taney met to discuss reconciliation at a church, as the Supreme Court grapples with issues of race and American identity.
American artificial intelligence companies claim that Chinese imitators, such as Alibaba, are rapidly catching up by secretly copying their AI technologies through a technique called distillation.
American Open University Nigeria (A-Global) has launched with a mission to address Nigeria’s graduate unemployment and skills gap by offering a competency-based, industry-driven education model.
Bruce Springsteen has reiterated his stance that criticism is a form of patriotism, responding to backlash from many Americans, particularly Republicans, regarding his strong critiques of the Trump administration.
As Christopher Nolan's 'Odyssey' approaches cinemas, an article reflects on the Coen Brothers' acclaimed adaptation of Homer's epic, 'O Brother, Where Art Thou?', highlighting it as one of the best American comedies.
Articles discuss the arrival of the English in America, marking the beginning of American independence, and how America has been a source of envy for 250 years. These pieces provide historical context on the nation's founding and its subsequent global standing.
France is engaged in a cultural debate regarding air conditioning, with discussions centering on its perceived ugliness, noise, and association with American culture.
SK Hynix, a major South Korean semiconductor supplier, is reportedly planning to bring funds from its American Depositary Receipts (ADRs) back to South Korea by approximately July 15.
This opinion piece discusses the American Revolution's legacy of democratic reinvention in a representative and liberal form, arguing that this legacy is currently under threat.
A McKinsey report titled 'Nuclear power: A renaissance in the making' examines the American nuclear energy sector, noting both its high ambitions and significant costs, while highlighting the bull cases for nuclear power.
Gwynne Shotwell, President of SpaceX, announced a significant donation of company stock to the newly activated 'Trump Accounts' investment program for children. This initiative, which has already provided initial payments to 500,000 children, aims to offer investment opportunities to young Americans.
An article highlights American Airlines Group Inc. (AAL) as one of the best quality stocks to buy and hold for the next decade, providing reasons for its strong investment potential.
The Dutch IT company Solvinity wants to reopen the investigation into the blocked acquisition of the company by an American party. The cabinet decided in May that the takeover posed a national security risk.
An American millionaire, famous for spending millions to stay young and defy death, has announced he is suffering from an incurable stomach disease. He described his condition as his "stomach devouring itself."
An explosive report by the US House Judiciary Committee claims that South Korea's government has systematically discriminated against American companies, citing firms like Coupang.
The third installment of the Minions saga has garnered only $61.4 million in its opening week in North American theaters, marking the franchise's worst debut across the Atlantic.
An American man has set a new world record by donating over 30 gallons of blood across several decades. This achievement highlights a significant contribution to blood banks.
An American living in Italy for a decade highlights eight common mistakes tourists make that can ruin their summer trips, offering advice from a local's perspective.
This article offers a historical look at life in American small towns around the early 1900s, highlighting the flourishing of mining towns and the coexistence of horse-drawn carriages with early automobiles.
Millions of mourners gathered in Tehran and other cities across Iran for the funeral procession of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The massive crowds demonstrated a public display of grief and national unity, with many carrying red and white flags.
Polska Grupa Zbrojeniowa has signed a cooperation agreement with American company Anduril, with Poland expressing interest in producing Barracuda missiles, pending an official order from the Ministry of National Defense.
An internal NATO poll, obtained by POLITICO, indicates that fewer than half of Americans believe the alliance would support them in the event of an attack, highlighting significant dissatisfaction.
A growing number of Americans are opting for prenuptial agreements, a trend that extends beyond the wealthy to include individuals across various income brackets.
Goldman Sachs has delivered a strong wake-up call regarding the state of American jobs, indicating potential concerns or shifts in the employment landscape.
The new DC and Warner Bros. "Supergirl" film experienced a dramatic 74% drop in earnings during its second weekend, grossing only $9.6 million at the North American box office, as it continues its disastrous run.
Ghana has extended congratulations to the United States on its 250th Independence Anniversary. This marks a significant milestone in American history, prompting international recognition.
Nigerian political parties are under pressure to meet the Independent National Electoral Commission's (INEC) deadline for uploading candidate information for the 2027 general elections. This comes amidst various other national news, including economic reports and social initiatives.
The article discusses how American automakers, despite their historical dominance, will eventually have to confront the growing presence and competitiveness of Chinese electric vehicles (EVs) in the global market.
A US official has stated that an American takeover of Greenland is currently the 'only solution' to reduce security risks. This controversial suggestion aims to address strategic concerns in the region.
Over a century ago, American parents could send their children as postal packages, exploiting a regulatory loophole. This method was significantly cheaper than train tickets, with stamps affixed directly to the children's clothing.
New York Times readers have selected the film 'Idiocracy' as the movie that most definitively captures the American experience, a choice that diverges from traditional cinematic favorites like 'The Godfather'.
Three of Iran's late Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei's four sons attended his funeral in Tehran, with Mojtaba Khamenei notably absent, sparking speculation about his health and potential succession. The ceremony also featured calls for revenge and a strong response to former US President Trump's threats.
A 38-year-old American man, who self-identifies as having the world's smallest penis, has announced plans for cosmetic surgery to increase its size after successfully raising funds through an online crowdfunding campaign.
Families gathered at the Great American State Fair on Independence Day, expressing patriotic pride and reflecting on national unity during the America 250 celebrations.
Major tobacco producers British American Tobacco (BAT) and Japan Tobacco International (JTI) have raised cigarette prices in Romania by one leu at the end of June and beginning of July.
Donald Trump reportedly offered assistance to Vladimir Putin in finding a solution to the war in Ukraine during a phone conversation. Trump also spoke with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
John D. Rockefeller's influence, spanning from his oil monopoly to financing eugenics and the electrification of Africa, continues to stir debate 187 years after the birth of the American dynasty's founder.
British American Tobacco is cutting 5,500 jobs, with an accompanying analysis on how to approach the high-yield dividend stock in light of this development.
A young American influencer, known for his hyper-masculine and aggressive videos, is facing widespread mockery after broadcasting his unsuccessful attempts at flirting live from the streets of Paris.
An analysis highlights that Americans continue to face challenges in affording homes, which is subsequently impacting the performance of homebuilder stocks.
The use of red for Republicans and blue for Democrats is a surprisingly recent tradition in US politics, raising questions about whether these colors truly represent the diversity of American beliefs.
An expert who fled Cuba has issued a warning about a 'vicious cycle' that could lead to a significant increase in the number of communists in the US Congress. The expert expressed concerns about the potential for growing communist influence in American politics.