Putin used a smaller Victory Day event to frame NATO as a threat and to justify ongoing military policy, a speech that reads differently at home and abroad.
Thousands of college students were locked out of Canvas during finals after a cyberattack that highlights a deeper resilience problem in education technology: when the platform fails, the whole semester can unravel.
Heavy rains and landslides in Kenya have killed at least 18 people and displaced thousands. A systems gap in early warnings, land use, and infrastructure helps explain why the same storms become disasters.
CheckDeezOut compares how different outlets report the same story — and shows you what the headlines miss.
Markets jumped and oil prices fell after reports that the U.S. and Iran are close to a one-page memorandum that could end the regional war, though key details remain contested.
A surge of missile and drone alerts over the UAE's eastern coast exposed competing narratives: an official accusation against Iran and a set of denials and uncertainties that complicate attribution.
Western export controls on advanced chips aim to protect security — but without parallel industrial policy they risk fragmenting supply chains and hurting the very firms policymakers want to defend.
U.S. officials say the offensive phase of "Operation Epic Fury" has ended, while Iranian spokespeople warn the conflict continues — leaving shipping and markets exposed.