A Gallup poll indicates that most Americans now favor reducing immigration. In the Middle East, Israel has launched new strikes on Gaza following a deadly weekend attack in a designated safe zone; In U.S. political news, details are emerging about an attempted assassination of former President Trump; Economic analysts warn that “Trumponomics” could potentially destabilize the U.S. economy; Infrastructure plans highlight proposed routes for a U.S. high-speed rail network; A report sheds light on the lack of equal college access for women in prison; A new app aims to address food insecurity and supply chain issues. Innovative in-car AI technology has been developed to detect drunk drivers by monitoring their faces; And in archaeology, researchers have discovered a mysterious underground structure of the Maya in Mexico and a 4,000-year-old ceremonial temple in Peru. Go beyond the headlines…
Most Americans now think immigration should be decreased: Gallup
Israel launches new Gaza strikes after weekend attack kills scores in safe zone
Everything we know about the attempted assassination of former President Trump
How Trumponomics Could Undermine the U.S. Economy
US High-Speed Rail Map Shows Proposed Routes
Women don’t have equal access to college in prison. Here’s why
New app set to tackle food insecurity and supply chain issues
New in-car AI can flag drunk drivers by constantly scanning their face
Mysterious Maya underground structure unearthed in Mexico
Archaeologists Unearth 4,000-Year-Old Ceremonial Temple in Peru