Alarming new polling for the Democratic Party suggests it is losing ground among young voters, a demographic that has traditionally leaned blue. Brett Cooper, host of “The Brett Cooper Show,” says many in her generation feel alienated by a party that no longer reflects their values or energy. “Democrats are completely out of touch with […]
Read MoreIt’s 2025, but it’s starting to feel a little bit like 2028 in New Hampshire, the state that traditionally holds the first presidential primary in the race for the White House. That’s because Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker, the billionaire two-term Democrat from the solidly blue Midwestern state, is coming to New Hampshire this weekend to […]
Read MoreXPENG’s humanoid robot, Iron, is not your typical factory machine. Standing 5 feet, 8 inches tall and weighing 154 pounds, Iron combines advanced artificial intelligence with human-like movement and exceptional vision. Already hard at work assembling electric vehicles in XPENG’s factories, this robot is designed to change how we think about robots in everyday life. […]
Read MorePope Francis’ emphasis on reaching out to the “peripheries” of the Catholic Church and world will result in the most diverse collection of church leaders in history gathering to select the new pope. According to Mary FioRito, an expert on papal elections and a senior fellow at the Catholic Association, this could very well result […]
Read MoreIran and the U.S. began negotiations in Oman on Saturday over Tehran’s advancing nuclear program, and the talks will likely depend on the Islamic Republic’s enrichment of uranium. According to Iranian state media, the talks began on Saturday in Oman’s capital of Muscat. But Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and U.S. Mideast envoy Steve Witkoff […]
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