Ukraine said on Sunday that renewed Russian shelling had damaged three radiation sensors and hurt a worker at the Zaporizhzhia power plant, in the second hit in consecutive days on Europe’s largest nuclear facility.
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Ukraine said on Sunday that renewed Russian shelling had damaged three radiation sensors and hurt a worker at the Zaporizhzhia power plant, in the second hit in consecutive days on Europe’s largest nuclear facility.
At the end of July, the Republican governor of Massachusetts signed a sweeping bill into law that protects abortion, reproductive care, and gender-affirming healthcare.
Israel and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad militant group declared a truce late on Sunday, raising hopes of an end to the most serious flare-up on the Gaza frontier in more than a year.
Seven parents sued the Lin Mar Community School District on Aug. 2 for transgender policies they assert violate the first and fourteenth amendments as well as usurping their parental role in raising their children.
The U.S. Senate on Sunday passed a sweeping $430 billion bill intended to fight climate change, lower drug prices, and raise some corporate taxes, a major victory for President Joe Biden that Democrats hope will aid their chances of keeping control of Congress in this year’s elections.
The disturbing, though biblically promised, trend of Christian believers being persecuted for their faith expanded this week into a community in East Africa.
Police in New Mexico and federal agencies were probing the murders of four Muslim men to determine if the killings, the latest of which happened on Friday evening, were linked while the state’s governor described them as “targeted killings.”
You might not believe this, but there is a PGA Tour event this weekend.
President Joe Biden has tested negative for COVID-19 after testing positive with a breakthrough case for days, the White House physician said on Saturday.
Democrats are selling their new climate and health spending bill as a means to address inflation, but the American people are, at best, skeptical of the claim, a new study suggests.