When Kellen Matwick, his wife Jacqueline and their two children boarded a one-way flight to Italy in August 2024, they toasted their new life. Read more: ‘We did everything they wanted’: The American families caught in Italy’s citizenship crackdown – CNN
Here is a look at the objectives as laid out by Trump and where they stand. ‘Complete degradation of Iranian missile capability’. One of the main … Read more: How successful has the US been in achieving its war objectives in its now one-month-old war in Iran?
United Airlines Chief Executive Scott Kirby said the hike in jet fuel prices triggered by the conflict in Iran could put some airlines out of … Read more: As oil prices rise, airfares are surging and some airlines might not survive
“If you think you can do it better, go ahead. We will step aside,” Rubio fired back. Read more: Scoop: Rubio and EU official had heated exchange on Russia at G7 meeting – Axios
president’s commitment to the mutual defense provisions at the center of the transatlantic alliance. Speaking to an investment forum in Miami on … Read more: Trump says ‘we don’t have to be there for NATO’ – Reuters
The attacks hit a heavy water complex and a yellowcake production plant as oil prices surged past $100 a barrel and the U.S. pushed a 15-point … Read more: Israel strikes Iran’s nuclear facilities as Tehran vows retaliation ‘will no longer be an eye for an eye’
Managers have spent decades expanding Tswalu Kalahari Reserve in South Africa to its present 118,000-hectare (292,000-acre) size and bringing … Read more: A South African reserve shows how carbon can catalyze rewilding conservation – Mongabay
Based on a simple combination of ability and tactical importance, we’ve reranked the best players in order at the Big Six Premier League clubs. Read more: Reranking the MVP for each of the top Premier League clubs – ESPN
Decades of data have suggested the universe is flat, much like an infinite plane. But a new analysis reveals deep flaws in that simple conclusion. Read more: We thought we knew the shape of the universe. We were wrong | Scientific American