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NewsWe Tested The New World Cup Ball – This Is What You Need To Know About How It Will Fly, Dip And Swerve (Video)
By John Eric Goff, University of Puget Sound Every four years, the men’s World Cup delivers some certainties.
NewsAI Generated Fantasies Of US Intervention Reveal How Desperation Has Narrowed Cuba’s Political Horizons
By Michael J. Bustamante, University of Miami Ever since U.S. commandos successfully removed Nicolás Maduro from power in Venezuela on Jan. 3, 2026, speculation has been growing that “Cuba could be next” on the list of the Trump administration’s...
NewsMany of the Caribbean’s most important reefs are going unprotected
By Sara M. Melo Merino, Smithsonian Institution; Lorenzo Alvarez-Filip, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM), and Steven Canty, Smithsonian Institution Living by the sea in the tropics means being exposed to some of nature’s most powerful...
NewsAmerica’s Musical Founding Father: ‘Liberty Songs’ By A Self Taught Singer And Tanner Helped Fuel The Revolution (Video)
By David W. Stowe, Michigan State University As July 4, 2026, approaches, Americans will be paying more attention than usual to events of 1776: the year the American Colonies declared their independence from Great Britain. Public historians,...
NewsBreaking Down the Barrel: What You Really Pay for at the Gas Pump in 2026 (Video)
Global crude oil markets, refining, and taxes all combine to determine what you pay for a gallon of gas in 2026.
NewsFrom Ancient Goddesses To Modern Peace Activists − Mother’s Day Celebrates Women’s Political Power
By Marie-Claire Beaulieu, Tufts University On Mother’s Day, Americans go all out with gift-buying and dining out to honor the women in their lives.
NewsWhat’s In The Price Of A Gallon Of Gas?
Gas prices were well over $4 a gallon on April 28, 2026, in Brooklyn, N.Y. Spencer Platt/Getty Images Robert I. Harris, Georgia Institute of Technology The U.S. Energy Information Administration expects nationwide retail gasoline prices to average...
NewsWhy the Southeast is burning – extreme drought is only part of the reason
By Zachary Handlos, Georgia Institute of Technology Large parts of the southeastern U.S. are in the midst of an exceptional drought, and it is fueling dozens of wildfires in Florida and Georgia.
NewsHow Iranian Hackers Pose A Threat To US Critical Infrastructure (Video)
By William Akoto, American University School of International Service Michigan may be more than 6,000 miles away from the war in Iran, but, virtually speaking, it’s well within striking distance.