An unidentified disease that has claimed the lives of 89 people in South Sudan is now being investigated by the World Health Organization (WHO).
Exam season is a stressful time for college students in general, but last year provided the additional challenge of a global pandemic, with this year proving to be little different despite earlier indications.
The defense has rested in the trial of Kimberly Potter, the veteran officer who shouted “taser” but then drew her firearm and shot a man. Closing remarks are set for Monday.
Senior Biden cybersecurity officials on Thursday issued another warning to corporate executives and business leaders that hundreds of millions of devices are at risk across the globe due to a newly-discovered software vulnerability, as reports of cyberattacks continue to rise.
The Biden administration announced plans to release $2.9 billion of infrastructure bill funds to go toward lead pipe removal and enact harsher rules about lead exposure, according to The Associated Press.
The Biden administration added eight Chinese companies to an investment blacklist on Thursday due to their involvement in the Chinese government’s ongoing human rights abuses of the Uyghur Muslims and other ethnic and religious minorities.
President Joe Biden has warned Americans that it would be a dangerous winter for those who have not gotten their COVID-19 vaccination due to the Omicron variant, according to CNN.
The Justice Department announced it will cease reparation discussions with immigrant families separated during Trump’s ‘zero tolerance’ policy.
This week the FDA made the decision to loosen restrictions on how women access the abortion pill mifepristone.
The Justice Department announced Thursday that it would be prosecuting a man who, during his time working alongside the Air Force, attempted to sell sensitive information to the Russian government.