Biden to become first sitting U.S. president to visit Amazon Rainforest

Bees lead rainforest conservation efforts Stingless bees’ lead conservation efforts in the Amazon rainforest 04:25 Washington — President Biden is set to deliver remarks on climate conservation in Manaus, Brazil, on Sunday during a visit to the Amazon rainforest that marks the first such trip by any sitting U.S. president in history.  Mr. Biden has

“Citizen” Bill Clinton

“Citizen” Bill Clinton – CBS News Watch CBS News Former President Bill Clinton proudly wears the title of “citizen,” which is also the title of his new book, “Citizen: My Life After the White House.” He sits down with correspondent Tracy Smith to talk about making a difference outside of elected office. He also discusses

Musk Nudges Trump to Select Lutnick for Treasury, Putting Cabinet Selection Into Spotlight

Musk endorses Howard Lutnick over Scott Bessent for Treasury secretary; includes a proposal for Musk to moderate an online public debate between the pair. Elon Musk’s growing influence in President-elect Donald Trump’s transition team was on full display on Saturday as he publicly endorsed Howard Lutnick, CEO of Cantor Fitzgerald, for Treasury secretary, thrusting the

Election Ballots Shed New Light on Cursive Writing Debate

In the 26 states that don’t require cursive instruction, the lack of ’set signatures’ by younger voters who never learned penmanship may be a concern. Election workers, attempting to verify ballots in the 2024 presidential election race, ran into difficulties and delays because signatures on mail-in ballots didn’t match those by the same individuals on

Sleeping With the Enemy

If Martha Dodd Stern had been a minimally important or competent Soviet spy, her story would make a rip-roaring Hollywood movie. But despite Brendan McNally’s effort to inflate the damage she did to American interests—Traitor’s Odyssey: The Untold Story of Martha Dodd and a Strange Saga of Soviet Espionage—the fact remains that her career as

Mesopotamia Through the Millennia

In the years on either side of General Petraeus’s surge (2008) I spent many a month living in Baghdad covering culture for the Wall Street Journal’s arts section. That meant abiding not in the secure Green Zone but out among the locals—very rare for outsiders—unarmed, unembedded, and frequently exposed to the city’s turbulence in search