New Jobs Flow to Women — Where Do Men Fit In?

The Labor Department says the vast majority of new jobs created over the last year went to women, most of them in health care. melitas hide caption toggle caption melitas In December 2016, as Donald Trump was headed to the White House for the first time, Betsey Stevenson offered the incoming president some economic advice.

Quiz Twist: Secret Identities Aren’t Safe Bets

From left: Arsenio Hall, Stephen Colbert, Zendaya. Kevin Winter/Getty Images; Michael Loccisano/Getty Images; Monica Schipper/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Kevin Winter/Getty Images; Michael Loccisano/Getty Images; Monica Schipper/Getty Images Big news! Satoshi Nakamoto, the pseudonymous creator of bitcoin, has — maybe — been unmasked. Coupled with the recent revelation of Banksy's — maybe — true

GOP Faces Tough Vote on Rising Iran War Costs

The U.S. Capitol is visible in the early morning hours on April 2, 2026. Andrew Harnik/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Andrew Harnik/Getty Images As the price tag for the U.S.-Iran war grows by the day, the path to paying for the conflict is paved with political peril for Republicans in control of Washington. The

{“title”:”Military unease grows after Iran war sparks departures”,”content”:”For weeks Bill Galvin, counseling director at the Center on Conscience and War, has been fielding an unusually high number of calls. The center helps run the 24-hour GI Rights Hotline and in March logged more than 80 new clients — nearly twice its usual annual intake — with its busiest day adding 12 new callers. Many ask how to apply for conscientious-objector status, while others anonymously describe confusion, anger and plans to leave. Advocates say the volume is small next to the roughly 1.3 million people in uniform, but the pattern is striking: more service members are exploring ways out and airing ethical and morale-based objections.

U.S. Army and U.S. Army National Guard/Collage by Emily Bogle/NPR Bill Galvin has spent much of the past month answering the phone. "It's been very, very busy," he says. Galvin is the counseling director at the Center on Conscience and War, which helps run the 24-hour GI Rights Hotline, set up to inform service members

7 Smart Ways to Tame Kids’ Clutter

A million magnetic tiles scattered across the living room. Stuffed animals piled high in the playroom. Outgrown baby gear taking up space in the closet. When you live with kids, your home is bound to get messy. And the more stuff they have, the more time you have to spend organizing it and cleaning it

Artemis II Nears Splashdown: What to Expect

NASA astronaut and Artemis II Commander Reid Wiseman looks at Earth through Orion's main cabin windows as the crew travels towards the moon. Wiseman and his three crewmates are set to return to Earth on Friday. NASA hide caption toggle caption NASA Flying by the moon, witnessing an eclipse, and traveling farther from Earth than

How a Digital Fog of War Hindered Reporting in Iran

Loading... The first signs an American aircraft was shot down came over the Telegram messaging app. Images of aircraft debris and a pilot's empty ejection seat appeared on pro-Iranian channels. They were quickly followed by videos of search-and-rescue aircraft flying low over the mountains of southwestern Iran. Jake Godin got to work trying to figure

BTS Begins ‘Arirang’ World Reunion Tour

South Korea's BTS K-pop supergroup launched its global concert tour on Thursday with the first of three concerts at Goyang Stadium near Seoul. The tour will take the band to 34 cities across the world, setting a new record for the most tour dates by a K-pop artist. Tickets for the concerts in South Korea

Four Die After Dinghy Capsizes in English Channel

Four people died off France's northern coast trying to cross the English Channel in a small boat early on Thursday morning.  The dangerous boat crossings trying to reach the UK tend to reduce in frequency during the harshest winter months, when the seas are dangerously rough and cold. But as the temperatures slowly start to
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