Muslim Brotherhood at the crossroads: Where now for Egypt's once-powerful group following leader's d
The Muslim Brotherhood once held the reins of power in Egypt. Now it faces internal splits, government repression and dwindling…
The Muslim Brotherhood once held the reins of power in Egypt. Now it faces internal splits, government repression and dwindling…
Conviction means popular opposition figure Ekrem Imamoglu is barred from running for office. It comes as incumbent president…
Immunotherapy has the potential to eliminate tumors, but works best for select patients. Engineering T cells to bypass cancer’s…
Title 42 has triggered criticisms from immigration advocates and public health experts. But some still want to keep it in…
It has been one year since the launch of the James Webb Space Telescope and six months since the first pictures were released.…
The US government regulates many industries, but social media companies don’t neatly fit existing regulatory templates.…
Evergreens have long served as symbols of life during the bleakness of winter. But Queen Victoria spurred the tradition…
The idea of virgin birth has been part of Christianity since the start, but its significance has shifted over time.
Stuttering is a complex neurodevelopmental disorder that affects about 1 in 100 people across the world. Yet the precise…
Spain has long avoided addressing the fact that tens of thousands of Spaniards were victims of Nazis, who collaborated with…
Is imitation the sincerest form of flattery? Maybe. When good ideas prosper, so do replicas, diluting the power of original…
Offers of interest-free loans may sound appealing, but there are many risks as well.
Record low water levels on the Mississippi and other major rivers, as seen in 2022, could become more common, threatening…
An effective nasal vaccine could stop the virus that causes COVID-19 right at its point of entry. But devising one that…
Henry Kissinger’s influence on US foreign policy is profound. His transactional approach – avowedly values free –…
Special counsels are not entirely independent, but they do still help administrations avoid the perception of bias.
Decades of research show that respiratory illnesses are dramatically reduced when people wear face masks.
Prejudice and stigma can discourage the communities most affected by infectious diseases from seeking care. Inclusive public…