Author: Lester Holt
Lester Holt is a Miami-based freelance reporter from the USA with more than 11 years of experience in covering Politics, World Affairs, Business, Health, Technology, Finance, Lifestyle, and Culture. He completed his Journalism degree at California State University, Sacramento. Praised for his insightful reporting and attention to detail, Lester provides readers with accurate, engaging, and timely news from both the national and global stage.
The U.S. Department of Education has released new guidance aimed at expanding support for students who are struggling in school. The recommendations provide access to tutoring,…
Australia Sets a Hard Line on Age LimitsAustralia has taken a decisive step in regulating how young people engage with social platforms, outlawing accounts for anyone…
Stark message delivered as diplomatic talks strain Speaking in Moscow, President Vladimir Putin asserted that Russia is not seeking a confrontation with European nations but stands…
Civilian Flights Paused for SafetyPassenger services at Rzeszów–Jasionka and Lublin airports were temporarily suspended on Wednesday as authorities restricted airspace in eastern Poland for military aircraft…
Beijing’s Travel Caution to Citizens Sparks Sell-Off in Japan’s Tourism and Retail Shares
Advisory Heightens Existing StrainsChina’s government has urged its nationals to postpone trips and study plans in Japan, adding momentum to a diplomatic dispute that intensified after…
Officials Point to Judicial Directive Behind SeizureIran announced that naval units of the Revolutionary Guard detained a Marshall Islands-flagged tanker that had been transporting petrochemical cargo…
Europe Becomes a Magnet for Japanese CapitalA new wave of Japanese investment is sweeping across Europe’s technology sector, with an estimated €33 billion flowing into startups…
Federal Plan Targets Busy Airports to Curb CongestionThe Federal Aviation Administration has announced a nationwide plan to curb air traffic by roughly ten percent at 40…
Courts Step In to Keep Food Aid FlowingTwo federal courts, one in Massachusetts and another in Rhode Island, have ruled that the Trump administration must rely…
Billions remain idle as millions risk losing nutrition assistance during shutdown. The Trump administration has told a federal court that it cannot legally tap billions of…
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