Finland Named World’s Happiest Country for Eight Years in a Row

Finland has been ranked as the world’s happiest country for the eighth successive year, according to the UN-sponsored World Happiness Report. Experts attribute this success to Finland’s strong welfare system and access to nature. The report also found that strangers are about twice as kind as people think. A study on lost wallets revealed that … Read more

Browns File Lawsuit Over Stadium Plans Amid Controversy

The Cleveland Browns have filed an updated lawsuit in federal court, arguing that the Modell Law does not apply to their plans for a domed stadium in Brook Park. The law was designed to prevent cities from losing pro teams when owners attempt relocation. However, the Haslam Sports Group claims that they are planning to … Read more

Building Cultural Shifts to Combat Campus Antisemitism

Campus antisemitism has reached alarming levels, with 83% of Jewish college students experiencing or witnessing some form of antisemitic activity since October 2023. To effectively address this issue, we need to focus on education and expansion of hearts and minds. Instead of punitive measures as the first approach, institutions should double down on education, teaching … Read more

Trump Demands MTA Crime Data as ‘Shadowboxing and Bluster’

The US Department of Transportation has demanded that the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) provide publicly available data on transit crime by March 31. The demand comes with a warning that failure to comply will result in heavy financial consequences, including a potential reduction in federal funding. Critics say the demand is little more than “shadowboxing … Read more

French Citizen Freed After Over 880 Days in Iranian Prison

A French citizen, Olivier Grondeau, has been released from an Iranian prison after being held for over 880 days on espionage charges that he and his family vigorously denied. His release comes ahead of the Persian New Year, Nowruz, when Iran typically releases prisoners. Grondeau was arrested in October 2022 during the Mahsa Amini protests … Read more

Finland Tops World Happiness Report for Eighth Year in a Row

Finland has retained its top spot as the world’s happiest country, according to the latest World Happiness Report. The report, which is released annually on the United Nations International Day of Happiness (March 20), ranks countries based on their average life evaluations over the past three years. The US, however, fell to 24th place in … Read more

French Tourist Freed After 887 Days in Iranian Prison

A French tourist, Olivier Grondeau, 34, has been released from an Iranian prison after being detained for over two years. He was arrested in October 2022 and sentenced to five years in prison on charges of “conspiracy against the Islamic republic”. Mr. Grondeau’s family has always denied the charges. The French government expressed relief at … Read more

Microsoft Replaces Chief People Officer Amid Performance Review Overhaul

Microsoft has replaced its chief people officer as part of a broader overhaul of its performance review process. CEO Satya Nadella announced the change, citing the need for the company to continually adapt and transform itself in response to rapid industry changes. Kathleen Hogan, who served as chief people officer since 2014, will transition to … Read more

Trump Administration Weighs Cutting HIV Prevention Efforts at CDC

The Trump administration is considering scaling back its efforts to combat HIV in the US, with plans to potentially shut down the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) HIV prevention division. The move comes as part of a broader effort to restructure the federal government. During his first term, President Donald Trump launched an … Read more