Ocean viruses get a bad rap from land-based viruses. A new study shows that in the Atlantic’s Sargasso Sea area, viruses play a key part in help recycle nutrients that support the entire marine food chain.
Why small businesses are pulling back on hiring new graduates:
Rural schools are perfectly positioned for astronomy education (they have darker skies!) But they often lack funding, broadband and STEM staff. A Smithsonian project to give telescopes to schools is helping to change that.
Fire insurance maps captured 19th and 20th-century American cities in remarkable detail — and quietly recorded how insurers linked risk, moral judgment and racism when deciding which neighborhoods to protect.
A criminal probe of the Fed chair raises a big question: What happens to inflation, jobs and financial stability when politicians pressure central banks?
Unpopular wars erode presidential power. With #Venezuela, Trump faces public resistance, congressional pushback, and no clear, respected story to justify escalation.
Venezuelan oil production has collapsed from 3.5 million barrels a day in 1997 to 840,000 today. Even if the U.S. secures 30 to 50 million barrels, that's only a few days worth of American oil consumption – and there’s already a global over-supply of oil.
Iran’s protests have spread to more than 25 provinces, transforming what began as local economic unrest into a nationwide challenge to the Islamic government’s survival. #Iran #news
Someone tell Pete Hegseth that the way of a true warrior turns toward philosophy rather than unrestrained power and endless war, according to philosophers like Aristotle and Yamamoto Tsunetomo.
#Detroit seniors pay some of Michigan’s highest housing costs while living in some of its lowest-value homes. Nearly half spend over 30% of their income just to stay housed.