Month: March 2025

Two Men Convicted in Iranian Plot to Assassinate U.S.-Based Journalist

A trial has found two Iranian men guilty of premeditated murder after Iranian government officials hired them to kill US-based journalist Masih Alinejad. The March 21, 2025, verdict from federal prosecutors has moved forward the relationship tension between Iran and the United States.

Georgetown University Graduate Student Detained by U.S. Immigration Authorities

Georgetown University graduate student Badar Khan Suri encountered U.S. immigration detention, which raises uncertainties about academic freedom and student visa regulations. Suri received arrest from Homeland Security agents at his Virginia residence while he was outside his home on Monday evening. Hassan Ahmad, the attorney, expressed his explicit disapproval by calling the arrest beyond the borders of reasonable conduct.

More Older Women Becoming First-Time Moms Amid U.S. Fertility Rate Decline

Womens first-time motherhood experiences in America are increasingly common among women above age 40. Research from the National Center for Health Statistics documented that the U.S. average number of children per woman reached 1.62 in 2023 thus extending a long-term downward trend. For the initial time in human history women aged 40 and above gave birth to more infants than teenage girls undergoing their first pregnancy.

SailGP and New Professional Sports Leagues Are Putting Women at the Forefront

New professional leagues that propel women’s sports have integrated gender diversity as their main priority as their sports gain popularity. SailGP is an outstanding case of female athlete participation at the ultimate league level in international sailing sports.

Margaret Nduta’s Case Highlights the Growing Issue of Kenyans Jailed Abroad for Drug Trafficking

The death sentence handed to 37-year-old Kenyan woman Margaret Nduta Macharia for drug trafficking in Vietnam has brought fresh attention to the rising foreign prison populations of Kenyan citizens.

MLB Captivates Japan with the Homecoming of Its Baseball Superstars

The Major League Baseball (MLB) began the 2025 regular season through an exciting two-game tournament in Tokyo, Japan, where the Los Angeles Dodgers and Chicago Cubs played. Baseball fans worldwide witnessed the highly awaited games at Tokyo Dome’s 55,000-seat indoor stadium while celebrating Japan’s strong heritage for the sport.

Carolina the Heroic Giant Rat Retires After Saving Thousands of Lives

Carolina, the African giant pouched ra,t formally ended her hero work after seven years of employment. As part of the nonprofit organization, APOPO Carolina engaged in TB detection work that enabled medical personnel to discover cases standard tests would have overlooked, saving many people.

Alex Cooper’s Unwell Hydration Drink is Now Available on Amazon

Call Her Daddy podcast fans can now purchase Unwell Hydration wellness drink from the Amazon website, which was launched by its host, Alex Cooper. Unwell Hydration was launched exclusively at Target stores but expanded its distribution to include a broader market that provides electrolyte-infused beverage mixes specifically designed for female needs.

Israeli Strikes in Gaza Kill Hundreds as Ceasefire Hangs in the Balance

After the most recent Israeli airstrikes targeting Gaza, the Middle East has seen a significant rise in tensions because it represents the worst conflict since Israel and Hamas reached their fragile truce in January. The Israeli officials launched strikes targeting Hamas; more than 400 people died, and over 560 suffered injuries, according to the Health Ministry based in Gaza.

FC Bayern Celebrates Football Legends at the Beckenbauer Cup

The SAP Garden in Munich hosted an exceptional Beckenbauer Cup tournament, during which FC Bayern honored Franz Beckenbauer through a legendary football event. The celebration occurred at a special moment of FC Bayern’s 125th anniversary while gathering celebrated footballians to revive famous football memories and showcase the team’s enduring heritage.