Distant Dome: Non-Presidential Elections Can Be Tricky for Those in Power
By GARRY RAYNO In New Hampshire, moving pieces will produce more upheaval than the state has experienced for a number of years with two Congressional positions open as two longtime incumbents step aside. Indepth Your Inbox Get unbiased nonprofit watchdog news sent directly to your inbox. US Sen. Jeanne Shaheen’s announcement she would not seek
Ukraine: deal or no deal?
By Jonathan Este At times this year, it has been difficult to pin down where the Trump administration stands on the war in Ukraine. Under Joe Biden, America’s position was clear: the Russian invasion was illegal and the US and its allies would do everything in their power – short of actually taking up arms
China reportedly wants to do more deals in its own currency. Australia’s banks aren’t ready
By Wei Li, Kathleen Walsh & Luke Deer In October, media reports suggested mining giant BHP had accepted a deal to settle about a third of its spot iron ore sales to Chinese customers in China’s own currency, the renminbi (RMB), rather than US dollars. Those reports still haven’t been officially confirmed, amid ongoing closed-door negotiations between the mining
Caregivers carry an emotional weight. More and more shoulder that intimate responsibility
By Ismael M. Belkoura Erica Cooper became her best friend’s primary caregiver about five years ago. Cooper and Jessika Ramirez were roommates in Fort Worth, ready to take on the world as two young women in their mid-20s. Then Ramirez found out her cancer had come back after being in remission for a couple years. Cooper
A Blueprint for Energy Access: Empowering Africa through Innovation and Investment (By NJ Ayuk)
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, November 26, 2025/ — By NJ Ayuk, Executive Chairman, African Energy Chamber (https://EnergyChamber.org). A few generations ago in America, grandparents often reminded children how fortunate they were by recalling stories of walking miles to school or doing homework by candlelight. But for 27-year-old Emmanuel Malamba, who grew up in the rural district of



