IAN

Apr 11 2026HEALTH

Testing dogs for tropical diseases in Panama: what works and what doesn't

In rural Panama, dogs act like living alarms for two dangerous diseases spread by bugs. One disease, called American cutaneous leishmaniasis, causes skin sores and is carried by sandflies. The other, Chagas disease, attacks the heart and is spread by kissing bugs. Both diseases are common in the sam

reading time less than a minute
Apr 11 2026SPORTS

Jordan Spieth: The American Golfer with European Roots and Strong Faith

Jordan Spieth, born in 1993 in Dallas, Texas, stands out in professional golf not just for his skills but also for his background. Unlike many athletes who keep their personal lives private, Spieth’s heritage and beliefs often come up in discussions about him. His family moved from Pennsylvania to T

reading time less than a minute
Apr 10 2026POLITICS

New Settlement Push Adds Fuel to West Bank Tensions

Israel quietly approved 34 new West Bank outposts in early April, a move condemned by Palestinian leaders as a direct break from international rules. While the government didn’t issue a formal announcement, local media broke the news after military censors cleared the details for publication. Most o

reading time less than a minute
Apr 09 2026OPINION

Why US sanctions on Cuba could be a violation of international law

In recent years, the US has tightened its grip on Cuba through economic measures that go beyond just trade restrictions. These policies cut off essential oil supplies, which power most of Cuba’s electricity—including hospitals. Without fuel, blackouts worsen, surgeries get delayed, and life-saving t

reading time less than a minute
Apr 08 2026TECHNOLOGY

Cyber threats rise as tensions grow between Iran and the US

Tensions between Iran and the US aren’t just playing out on battlefields or in diplomatic talks—they’re happening silently in cyberspace too. According to security agencies, Iranian hackers have stepped up attacks on key US systems since the conflict began. Their targets? Devices that control critic

reading time less than a minute
Apr 08 2026FINANCE

Smart Parking Stock HCAI Makes a Surprising Jump

A small Chinese tech company specializing in parking systems just saw its stock price explode overnight. HCAI, which runs smart parking solutions across China, jumped over 170% in a single morning. This sudden jump might seem random—but the company has been stuck in a tricky situation with Nasdaq ru

reading time less than a minute
Apr 07 2026POLITICS

Trump’s Iran Strike Plan and the Question of War Crimes

The President announced on Monday that he would destroy Iran’s bridges, power plants and other infrastructure if the country fails to negotiate by 8 p. m. local time. His statement implied that civilian facilities could be targeted because the Iranian army also needs water and electricity to operate

reading time less than a minute
Apr 07 2026POLITICS

Ukraine’s Leader Pushes for Peace Pause Despite Continued Attacks

Ukraine’s president recently restated his offer to pause fighting if Russia stops targeting energy sites. He shared this in a nightly video, explaining the proposal was sent through U. S. channels. His team is also working with American officials on long-term safety guarantees, which he calls the ba

reading time less than a minute
Apr 07 2026CELEBRITIES

A famous face spotted in Boston’s Italian food hotspot

Boston’s North End is known for two things: incredible pasta and the steady stream of celebrities who can’t resist slipping in for a meal. Recently, the trend continued when an Oscar-winning actress walked through the doors of a small but popular Italian restaurant. The visit wasn’t announced ahead

reading time less than a minute
Apr 07 2026POLITICS

Life of luxury for Iran official's son in US while controversy swirls

Eissa Hashemi lives a comfortable life in Los Angeles, working at a California psychology school and rubbing shoulders with wealthy families. But his family background makes many uncomfortable. His father helped lead the group that seized the US embassy in Tehran in 1979, holding 52 Americans hostag

reading time less than a minute