South Korean students sue gov’t for ending exam early
A group of South Korean students is taking legal action against the government after their college admission examination concluded 90 seconds earlier than scheduled.Seeking...
WHO raises alarm over global dengue surge, cites climate change impact
The recent and unexpected surge in global dengue infections poses a significant public health threat, warns the United Nations World Health Organization (WHO). On...
Criticism mounts as U.N. adopts resolution on Gaza lacking ceasefire demand
International organizations have voiced disapproval over the U.N. Security Council's recent resolution concerning the Israel-Hamas conflict, labeling it as 'watered-down.'The resolution, which focused on...
The ongoing importance of education in career success
In recent times, there has been a notable shift in some companies no longer requiring college degrees, and success stories of college dropouts abound....
Understanding the JN.1 wave: COVID-19 symptoms and trends
As the winter wave of respiratory infections, driven in part by the JN.1 COVID-19 variant, sweeps across various regions in the United States, concerns...
Challenges in documenting Gaza’s rising death toll
In the Nasser Hospital morgue, located in southern Gaza, the somber task of wrapping the bodies of those killed in Israeli airstrikes unfolds daily.Amidst...














