How a SCOTUS birthright decision could reshape education

Any child born on U.S. soil has a right to citizenship. It was established by the 14th Amendment in 1868, and affirmed by the U.S. Supreme court 128 years ago. On Wednesday, the high court is set to hear oral arguments in a case that could narrow or even end birthright citizenship in Trump v.

China’s Chatbot Wars: Freebies to Win Everyday Users

Advertising promoting ByteDance's cloud and AI service platform 'Volcano Engine' and chatbot 'Doubao' at the Beijing Capital International airport in Beijing. ADEK BERRY/AFP via Getty Images hide caption toggle caption ADEK BERRY/AFP via Getty Images BEIJING — When it comes to AI chatbots, U.S. companies tout that they are investing to build the best technology.

Americans Divided on Birthright Citizenship

People participate in a protest outside the U.S. Supreme Court on May 15, 2025, over President Trump's move to end birthright citizenship. Jim Watson/AFP via Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Jim Watson/AFP via Getty Images The Supreme Court will hear arguments Wednesday on whether all children born in the United States can continue to

How Much Protein Should You Eat Daily?

a_namenko/iStockphoto/Getty Images Protein is having a moment. From coffee chains adding it to lattes to food companies marketing protein cookies and snacks, to Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. touting steak instead of cake, the noise around protein can make it hard to know what you actually need. And under Kennedy, the federal government updated

Man Arrested After Car Strikes Pedestrians in Derby

British police said on Sunday seven people had suffered "serious but not life-threatening injuries" the previous day in the central English city of Derby when a car drove into pedestrians. According to Derbyshire Police, the car, a black Suzuki Swift, struck several people in Friar Gate around 9:30 p.m. local time (2130 GMT) on Saturday.

How Fake Satellite Images Distort Iran Conflict Reporting

Social media users have grown better at spotting obvious signs of AI doctoring in celebrity photos or glitchy cityscapes. But in the US‑Israel war with Iran, a new type of deception has entered the spotlight: fake satellite imagery.  "For satellite images, we can safely say that the majority of people have very limited familiarity," Symeon

Former Nepal Energy Minister Arrested in Money Laundering Probe

Police in Kathmandu arrested Nepal's former energy minister and Nepali Congress leader, Deepak Khadka, on Sunday morning. Local news portal Ratopati reported the arrest warrant stated that Khadka was taken into custody for an investigation related to "money laundering offenses." A team from the Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) of the Nepal Police made the arrest

Teams Renew Effort to Free Stranded Humpback

Skip next section Rescue chances fade for stranded humpback whale March 29, 2026 Rescue chances fade for stranded humpback whale The chances of rescuing a stranded humpback whale in the Baltic Sea near Wismar have worsened significantly, according to marine experts. According to current information, the animal is not stuck on a sandbank, but is

German Public Sector Reduces Reliance on US Tech

It's not just the German authorities have access to documents created by German government agencies, at state and federal level. The US authorities potentially do too, since the German authorities currently predominantly use computer programs whose providers are based in the United States. Data protection advocates in Germany argue that the country is dangerously dependent
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