Is President Trump too focused on his base to govern effectively?

Trump’s public approval ratings on foreign policy are up slightly after military strikes in Syria and Afghanistan, but his domestic agenda seems stuck in neutral.

The show won’t go on in Russia after wheelchair-bound contestant is barred from Ukraine

Russia’s leading state broadcaster says it will boycott the Eurovision 2017 song contest because Ukraine, the host country, won’t let the Russian performer enter the country.

Facebook is hosting a technical gabfest for developers

Facebook wants to find more users and give them more to do, at a time when the social network giant faces more global competition than ever.

Some died in the desert

A haunting exhibit in New York showcases undocumented immigrants and the everyday items they left behind in their bid to cross illegally from Mexico into the United States.

It could take years to find kidnapped Chibok school girls

Nigeria’s defense minister compares the search for 195 girls still missing after Boko Haram kidnapped them 3 years ago, to the US’s years-long search for 9/11 mastermind Osama bin Laden.

Democracy appears to be on shakier ground in Turkey

Voters narrowly approved a plan to eliminate parliament and give most of its powers to the presidency, but will this reorganization of the Turkish state nudge the country closer to authoritarian rule?

Star Trek’s illness diagnosing ‘tricorder’ is becoming a reality

The handheld medical device used on the iconic, future-set TV show isn’t science fiction anymore.