The Latest Europe Why more and more women are choosing to enlist in the Ukrainian military An increasing number of women are joining the Ukrainian military. Thousands of females are now serving in frontline roles as Russia's full-scale war on the country approaches its fourth year. Joanna Kakissis Bolsonaro's conviction brings vindication for some Brazilians who lost loved ones to COVID-19 Brazil's former President Jair Bolsonaro received a 27-year sentence for a coup attempt. Relatives of the 700,000 COVID-19 dead say his conviction, though separate to the pandemic, offers vindication. The Associated Press Health Women experience hair loss too. Here's what can help Getting a diagnosis is key since there are different causes for the problem calling for different treatments. Here's what to know and how to find support if you are living with hair loss. Andrea Muraskin World In DR Congo, exhibit reveals nostalgia for former dictator Mobutu Nostalgia is rising in Congo for Mobutu Sese Seko — the kleptocratic strongman as a new museum exhibit glorifying him draws crowds in Kinshasa. EMMET LIVINGSTONE National Here's why concerns about an AI bubble are bigger than ever Tech companies are pouring billions into AI chips and data centers. Increasingly, they are relying on debt and risky tactics. Financial analysts are worried there's a bubble that will soon pop. Bobby Allyn National This civics competition lets high school students have their day in court A month-long moot court program in New York City lets students prosecute — and defend — cases, offering real-world lessons in how government works. Sequoia Carrillo National Hitting the road for Thanksgiving? Here's the best time to go A record number of people are expected to travel within the U.S. for the holiday, according to AAA. Here are some weather and traffic factors to keep in mind. Chandelis Duster Elections Rep. Greene's resignation triggers uncertainty as voters weigh her break with Trump Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene is resigning after a break with President Trump made a primary fight inevitable, says Georgia Public Broadcasting reporter Sarah Kallis. Sarah Kallis Climate At COP30, nations agree on funding but remain split on emissions Global climate talks in Brazil wrapped up with a deal to increase funding for countries hit by warming but no plan to phase out fossil fuels. Sacha Pfeiffer Health Researchers say a CDC website change misrepresents vaccine science This week a CDC website briefly suggested a vaccine–autism link, prompting experts to urge the public to rely on credible medical guidance. Pien Huang Prev 665 of 1650 Next Sponsored
Europe Why more and more women are choosing to enlist in the Ukrainian military An increasing number of women are joining the Ukrainian military. Thousands of females are now serving in frontline roles as Russia's full-scale war on the country approaches its fourth year. Joanna Kakissis
Bolsonaro's conviction brings vindication for some Brazilians who lost loved ones to COVID-19 Brazil's former President Jair Bolsonaro received a 27-year sentence for a coup attempt. Relatives of the 700,000 COVID-19 dead say his conviction, though separate to the pandemic, offers vindication. The Associated Press
Health Women experience hair loss too. Here's what can help Getting a diagnosis is key since there are different causes for the problem calling for different treatments. Here's what to know and how to find support if you are living with hair loss. Andrea Muraskin
World In DR Congo, exhibit reveals nostalgia for former dictator Mobutu Nostalgia is rising in Congo for Mobutu Sese Seko — the kleptocratic strongman as a new museum exhibit glorifying him draws crowds in Kinshasa. EMMET LIVINGSTONE
National Here's why concerns about an AI bubble are bigger than ever Tech companies are pouring billions into AI chips and data centers. Increasingly, they are relying on debt and risky tactics. Financial analysts are worried there's a bubble that will soon pop. Bobby Allyn
National This civics competition lets high school students have their day in court A month-long moot court program in New York City lets students prosecute — and defend — cases, offering real-world lessons in how government works. Sequoia Carrillo
National Hitting the road for Thanksgiving? Here's the best time to go A record number of people are expected to travel within the U.S. for the holiday, according to AAA. Here are some weather and traffic factors to keep in mind. Chandelis Duster
Elections Rep. Greene's resignation triggers uncertainty as voters weigh her break with Trump Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene is resigning after a break with President Trump made a primary fight inevitable, says Georgia Public Broadcasting reporter Sarah Kallis. Sarah Kallis
Climate At COP30, nations agree on funding but remain split on emissions Global climate talks in Brazil wrapped up with a deal to increase funding for countries hit by warming but no plan to phase out fossil fuels. Sacha Pfeiffer
Health Researchers say a CDC website change misrepresents vaccine science This week a CDC website briefly suggested a vaccine–autism link, prompting experts to urge the public to rely on credible medical guidance. Pien Huang