Brazil Bans X: What’s Next?

(New York, NY) – Brazil has joined a small group of countries, mostly authoritarian regimes, that have banned the social network X (formerly Twitter). The suspension, which took effect on Saturday, was ordered by Brazilian Supreme Court
Six Hostages Found Dead

(Washington D.C.) – The Israeli military announced that six hostages, whose bodies were found in a tunnel in Gaza, were “brutally murdered” by Hamas. The discovery has sparked intense grief and anger across Israel. Prime Minister Benjamin
Major Hotel Strike During Holiday Weekend

(Greenwich, CT) – Over Labor Day weekend, thousands of hotel workers, including front-desk staff and housekeepers, went on strike in several cities across the U.S. Major cities are being impacted for the holiday including Greenwich, Boston, San