A daily news app that keeps you updated on the latest global news. Customise your news feed to read only the stories that interest you. A simple and intuitive interface makes it easy to switch between topics and find the news you need.
Each article comes with comprehension and critical thinking questions, and “Background” and “Resources” (including video clips, maps and links) for further exploration. Also included is a “Significance” section for students to learn about how the story relates to history, science and society.
The soaring cost of living is squeezing the middle class. The News spoke to residents about the impact of this trend and what can be done about it.
The fast pace of change at newspapers sold to cost-slashing hedge fund Alden Capital has some employees feeling the jitters. The New York Daily News has already enacted buyouts and cut staff positions since it was taken over by the company last year.
Keeping up with current events is crucial for UPSC exam preparation because many of the question in the Preliminary examination come directly from or are linked to the daily news. A strong understanding of the current happenings also helps candidates develop their own perspectives on national and international issues, which can add a lot to their score in the Mains essay paper and interview round.
Among the most popular resources for this purpose are the news analysis of leading Hindi newspapers like ‘The Hindu’ and ‘Indian Express Analysis’, as well as online platforms that curate daily news updates and provide an easy-to-understand format for studying them. But the best way to get the most out of this study is to keep an eye on the UPSC syllabus, which includes subjects such as Politics, History, Geography and Economics.
In the upcoming elections, a key battleground is the fight over the state’s $15 minimum wage law. The News spoke to the people behind both sides of the debate, who say they have the same goal: creating a better life for Connecticut’s working families.
A look at the matchups for Pioneer, Rio Hondo Prep and Pasadena in the CIF Southern California Regional finals Saturday.
The News speaks to Yale football players honored as All-Ivy and Josh Pitsenberger ’26 named captain for next season. Plus, the News looks at why auto theft numbers are down and what’s being done about it.
The News speaks with the leaders of both the YNHH and the hospital district about the importance of continuing to invest in Yale’s future. The News also looks at the effects of the recent referendum vote and what it means for campus life. The News also discusses what’s being done to help patients cope with opioid addiction and the issue of overdoses. Plus, the News takes a look at the latest in tech news. The News also highlights a remembrance of the anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor and the loss of 1 year old Henry in San Bernardino.