A statue of Thomas Jefferson was removed from City Hall in New York City after more than a century standing above the New York City Council chamber. While it is always a complicated decision to move historical artifacts, the ultimate decision was made because of one factor, the fact that Jefferson was a slave owner.
As the Ethiopian crisis escalates, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed announced he will “head to the war front to lead the defense forces in person.”
There are a number of clinical trials currently being conducted to determine the durability of intranasal vaccination as a possible alternative to the vaccines that are currently available.
The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure and Security Agency and FBI partnered to urge businesses and entities that operate in areas of critical infrastructure to take added precautions and protect against cyberattacks this week.
Marriott International is facing backlash after their Prague hotel declined to host a conference for Uyghur leaders in an attempt to remain politically neutral.
A 39-year-old felon with a lengthy rap sheet faces multiple homicide counts for plowing his SUV through a Christmas parade Sunday, killing five people and leaving at least 48 wounded, many critically.
According to the latest Federal Election Commission (FEC) filings, the Republican National Committee (RNC) raised $13.8 million in October while the Democratic National Committee (DNC) raised $11.5 million in the same month. This fundraising success comes as Republicans are looking to take back both the House and Senate against the razor-thin margins that Democrats currently hold in both.
Despite calls from his own party to make a change, President Joe Biden has opted to retain Jerome Powell as chairman of the nation’s central banking system.
A new report from the European Union collection system reveals that there have been over 30,000 fatalities and 1.1 million adverse reactions linked to the four COVID-19 vaccines that are available in the EU.
Over the weekend, Thomas Bach, President of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), communicated with Chinese tennis star Peng Shuai during a video chat that reportedly lasted 30 minutes. It was the first time Peng has been heard of or seen by anyone outside of China in 20 days, since she accused a Chinese official of sexual assault.