A new report by Human Rights Watch says that the Myanmar military deliberately killed protesters at a March 14 demonstration. The organization is now calling for the prosecution of those responsible.
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A new report by Human Rights Watch says that the Myanmar military deliberately killed protesters at a March 14 demonstration. The organization is now calling for the prosecution of those responsible.
Questions posed by Supreme Court justices Wednesday, in what is perhaps the most consequential abortion rights case to date, appear to signal a willingness to roll back, though likely not abolish, Roe v. Wade.
In a study exploring the way Americans answer the theological quandaries that arise from human suffering and evil in the world Pew Research Center studied over 6,000 Americans and found shocking results from many representatives of Roman Catholicism and Mainline Protestantism.
The United States on Wednesday identified its first known case of Omicron, discovered in a fully vaccinated patient who traveled to South Africa, as scientists continue to study the risks the new COVID variant could pose.
The Biden administration on Wednesday laid out a new strategy for responsible civil, commercial and national security-related use of space amid growing commercial interests and concerns about Chinese and Russian competition.
These asset purchases were implemented in 2020 as a way to help the economy stay afloat during the economic shutdowns and slowdowns during the pandemic.
A new study from Qatar further confirms what many had assumed, that natural immunity prevents severe reinfection of COVID-19.
CNN suspended anchor Chris Cuomo “indefinitely, pending further evaluation.”
A Louisiana judge had provided relief for healthcare workers nationwide a day after a Missouri federal judge had provided a stay on the vaccine mandate in 10 states that had sued the Biden administration.
Tonight on FISM News: The Supreme Court hears legal arguments in a landmark abortion case, a new book reignites scrutiny of Biden’s dealings with his son, and a Twitter policy change sparks outrage on the right.