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The Trump administration's moves threaten $121 billion in new solar and wind power, two energy sources that are the biggest contributors to new capacity in the…
The pope may have been indicating – again and ever-so-subtly – his intention to take control of 'synodality' away from the Synod of Bishops' General Secretaria…
In a wide-ranging interview with Crux Now, Bishop Mathew Hassan Kukah of Sokoto, Nigeria, welcomed a recent UN resolution declaring the enslavement of millions…
Long-term lunar exploration requires technology, infrastructure, and operations that function together cohesively on the surface of the Moon. To accelerate the…
The president of the Saudi Arabian Football Federation has announced his resignation after the national team were knocked out of the 2026 World Cup in the firs…
Bernstein says platforms are bringing exchange, clearing and brokerage infrastructure in-house, setting up potential deals while increasing antitrust and regul…
We learned yesterday that Apple is trying to persuade the Trump administration to allow it to buy memory chips from two Chinese companies blacklisted by the Pe…
Once-in-a-generation reforms are needed to fix an education system that "is not serving the interests of white working-class children", an independent inquiry …
The World Cup has always been about more than football. Every four years it becomes a meeting place for history, migration and identity, where national teams o…
Mike Cavanagh will serve as the CEO of NBCUniversal, while Comcast’s former CFO Michael Angelakis will become the CEO of Comcast in the separation of its media…
FIFA says hydration breaks protect players from heat. They also create new annoying commercial breaks—and fans are calling foul.


























