Report: Walz, Frey to receive subpoenas in criminal matter related to ICE
By:J. Patrick Coolican The U.S. Justice Department has issued subpoenas to Gov. Tim Walz and Mayor Jacob Frey as part of a criminal investigation into whether they’ve impeded federal immigration enforcement, the Washington Post reported Friday. The investigation intensifies an already combustible conflict between the feds and Minnesota, while also adding to the DOJ’s list of targets deemed
New Report Reveals How Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2025 Is Becoming a Global Sports and Commercial Powerhouse
LONDON, United Kingdom, January 17, 2026/ — Africa Sports Unified (ASU) (https://ASUnified.com), a boutique strategic consultancy and intelligence platform focused on the Pan-African sports economy, today announces the release of its Africa Cup of Nations 2025 Overview Report. Hosted by Morocco and staged for the first time in the December–January global football window, AFCON 2025 marks
Beyond textbooks: Social-emotional learning in India’s remote regions
By Debojit Dutta, Sneha Philip In Toni Morrison’s celebrated novel The Bluest Eye, Pecola Breedlove, its protagonist, longs to have blue eyes just like the Hollywood movie star Shirley Temple. It was a novel, Toni says, she was “compelled to write” because she wanted to read a book that spoke about the experience of racism and “racialised self-loathing”
2026: Empowering Citizens, Ensuring Accountable Leadership
By EFSCRJ The Edward Francis Small Centre for Rights and Justice has declared 2026 as the Year of Empowerment, with a strategic focus on empowering citizens and ensuring accountable leadership. This resolution is grounded in our conviction that democracy thrives only when citizens are informed, organized, and active, and when leadership is subject to the
How to Run a Mission-based Organization: Lessons for Newsrooms from Doctors Without Borders
By Priscille Biehlmann, Reuters Institute Newsrooms and humanitarian organizations have something in common: staff rarely join for the paycheck. They commit to demanding, sometimes dangerous work, usually for less pay than they could earn elsewhere. They put up with difficult hours, high stakes, and emotional strain, often because they are motivated by a desire to contribute



