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Africa

Senegal crisis deepens as Faye dismisses Sonko and entire cabinet amid ruling party rift

Ofori Joyce Adwoa
Senegal’s reformist experiment was jolted late Friday when President Bassirou Diomaye Faye abruptly fired Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko, his former mentor and the firebrand opposition
Us

Tulsi Gabbard steps down as U.S. director of national intelligence to care for ailing husband

Rogers Bill
Tulsi Gabbard has resigned as director of national intelligence (DNI), becoming the most senior departure so far from Donald Trump’s second‑term national security team and
Us

“Return home to apply”: inside the new USCIS rule reshaping green card eligibility in the U.S.

Rogers Bill
A sweeping new policy from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) says that, as a rule, people in the United States on temporary visas who
Cybersecurity

What is zero trust security? Inside the “never trust, always verify” model reshaping cyber‑defense

Rogers Bill
Zero trust security is a strategy built on a simple but radical premise: no user, device or application should be trusted by default, not even
Markets

Stock market today: Dow holds above 50,000 as S&P 500, Nasdaq hover near record highs

Rogers Bill
U.S. stocks are hovering near record highs this morning, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average trading around 50,300, the S&P 500 near 7,450 and the
AI

Inside Google Gemini 3.5 Flash: the fast, agent‑ready AI model built to run everything

Rogers Bill
Google’s latest AI model, Gemini 3.5 Flash, is designed to be the system that quietly runs everything in the background: coding agents, research workflows, document
Finance

Today’s mortgage rates: what a 6.4%–6.7% 30‑year fixed means for homebuyers

Rogers Bill
Mortgage rates are hovering in the mid‑6% range today for a standard 30‑year fixed loan in the U.S., a level that keeps borrowing costs high
Cybersecurity

Phishing explained: how fake emails and texts steal your passwords and money

Rogers Bill
Phishing is one of the simplest, and most effective, forms of cybercrime: an attacker pretends to be someone you trust, then persuades you to click,
Us World

US announces criminal charges against Raúl Castro over 1996 shoot‑down of exile planes

Rogers Bill
The United States has unsealed criminal charges against former Cuban president Raúl Castro, accusing the 94‑year‑old revolutionary leader of conspiring to kill U.S. nationals in
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