Carter remembered as statesman and humanitarian after death at 100
World leaders react to the death of Jimmy Carter, the 39th president, who strived to improve the lives of Americans and people around the world for decades after his presidency.
World leaders react to the death of Jimmy Carter, the 39th president, who strived to improve the lives of Americans and people around the world for decades after his presidency.
An out-of-control truck slammed into two first responder vehicles in Michigan this week, shocking dash camera video showed. The first responders were assisting another accident on the snow-covered highway around 8:30 a.m. Thursday when the truck barreled straight into a fire truck on the side of I-94 before flipping on its side and hitting a…
Wyndham Hotels & Resorts, an American hospitality major, aims to capitalize on India’s highway infrastructure development by setting up budget and mid-scale hotels along highways. The company sees potential in road travel and plans to increase its presence in India from 60 to 150 hotels by 2025, focusing on affordability and accessibility.
X notified Congress leaders for sharing clips of Home Minister Amit Shah’s Rajya Sabha speech on the Constitution’s 75th anniversary, following a complaint from the Home Ministry. Shah’s remarks, criticizing Congress’s stance on reservation and Ambedkar, sparked outrage and demands for an apology. Shah subsequently clarified his statements, accusing Congress of distorting his words and…
In Massachusetts, we learn how artificial intelligence is making medicine more accurate and improving patients’ lives. And in California, we meet an acclaimed Disney Imagineer and lifelong inventor who has over 100 patents to his name. Watch these stories and more on “Eye on America” with host Michelle Miller.
Colin Kaepernick, who remains dedicated to returning to the NFL, reflects on his passion for football, balancing his activism and his new children’s book.
UNICEF’s latest report reveals that 52 million children worldwide are out of school due to ongoing conflicts in regions like Gaza, Ukraine, Sudan, and Myanmar. The study highlights the severe disruption to education caused by wars, with many schools damaged or repurposed. With over 473 million children living in conflict zones, UNICEF calls for urgent…