How the World Cup is navigating war, cartel violence and fan concerns
With the World Cup starting on June 11, hosts confront a matrix of challenges from international conflict and cartel violence to fan festival cuts and ticket controversies
With the World Cup starting on June 11, hosts confront a matrix of challenges from international conflict and cartel violence to fan festival cuts and ticket controversies
Broadcasters scaled back debate plans after Rachida Dati opted out; an Ipsos-BVA poll puts Emmanuel Grégoire at 35% against Rachida Dati at 27%, while Parisians prioritize security, cleanliness and housing
Two 42-pound curling stones went missing from the Cortina Curling Olympic Stadium, sparking an investigation while organizers secure replacements for the Paralympic events
A concise look at how Mikhail Mishustin moved from tax chief to prime minister and managed crises while avoiding the spotlight
U.S. undersea superiority faces pressure from rising Chinese submarine production and domestic shortfalls in missiles, torpedoes and reload infrastructure
China-based startups are advancing focused ultrasound brain-computer interfaces that aim to stimulate neural circuits without surgery while researchers confront technical and ethical hurdles
Clinical trials and real-world data highlight benefits of ai remote monitoring for heart failure—what this means for patients and health systems
Clinical and real-world evidence suggest ai-enabled remote monitoring can change heart failure management—here’s what it means for patients and health systems
Clinical trials show that ai-driven remote monitoring may reduce readmissions and improve outcomes; from the patient perspective, convenience and early detection are key
The NBA is moving to curb deliberate losing after high-profile fines and discussions among all 30 teams; this article breaks down the sanctions, proposals and where lottery hopefuls stand
Clinical trials show that ai-driven remote monitoring can cut readmissions; from the patient’s perspective, convenience and timely care matter; the system faces cost, equity and regulatory hurdles
Arsenal extended their lead but nerves remain high as Eberechi Eze tormented Tottenham and dramatic finishes from Liverpool and others altered the standings
Clinical trials, real-world data and ethical questions converge on remote monitoring for heart failure; what it means for patients and health systems
St. John’s turned a post-UConn low into a statement victory over Villanova at Madison Square Garden after Rick Pitino publicly framed the game as crucial
The Canadian Transportation Agency has announced an inquiry into airlines’ handling of cancellations and rebookings after violence in Puerto Vallarta, focusing on passenger rights under the Air Passenger Protection Regulations
Radiohead has accused ICE of using ‘Let Down’ without authorization in a video that pairs the song with images and captions about crimes attributed to undocumented immigrants