Wading through muddy floodwaters up to chest height, hundreds of people slowly make their way to safety, their belongings held high above their heads to keep them dry. Entering the… Read more
Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s 15-year rule ended on Monday as she fled weeks of deadly protests and the military announced it would form an interim government. Hasina had sought… Read more
Taylor Nicioli Other than being a symbol for love and romance, roses are commonly known for their sharp spikes — prickles that protrude from the stems to ward off animals… Read more
The leaders of two different Iranian-backed groups, Hamas and Hezbollah, were killed in separate attacks within 24 hours of each other this week. Hamas said its political leader, Ismail Haniyeh,… Read more
A gunman opened fire at former President Donald Trump at a Pennsylvania rally Saturday, injuring him and causing him to be rushed offstage in a dramatic scene just days before he’s set… Read more
Max the cat has hitched rides on top of students’ backpacks, participated in campus tours and more than once has sauntered into a psychology lecture at Vermont State University’s Castleton… Read more
Newton Akash Boiragee There are many problems of youth in Bangladesh like quality education, jobs, social security, good living environment etc. One of the most problems of the youths… Read more
Dhaka, May 11: A globally acclaimed Indian retina specialist has suggested creating a task force and introducing a national programme to expand retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) services across Bangladesh to… Read more
Protesters chanted, waved Palestinian flags and marched up the main aisle at the University of Michigan’s commencement ceremonies. Twenty-five people were arrested Saturday for trespassing at the University of Virginia… Read more
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration will move to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug, The Associated Press has learned, a historic shift to generations of American drug policy that could have wide… Read more