Declining Workforce Participation Among American Men

American men are increasingly opting out of the workforce, with only 89% of working-age men currently employed or actively seeking work compared to 97% in 1950. Factors contributing to this trend include declining participation in higher education, changes in job market dynamics, and dissatisfaction with available job options. The shift has significant economic and societal implications.

New Trial for American Men in Slaying of Italian Police Officer

Two American men are facing a new trial for the slaying of an Italian police officer in Rome, after their previous convictions were thrown out by Italy's highest court. The men, teenagers at the time of the incident, are now serving reduced sentences of 24 years for one and 22 years for the other.