Following a Sunday exposé on “60 Minutes”, Facebook began the workweek with a multi-platform calamity, massive stock dip, and fresh wave of bipartisan criticism, all while the company continues to fight an antitrust lawsuit.
China significantly ramped up spending on pathogen test equipment well before publicly acknowledging the COVID-19 outbreak in its Hubei Province, according to a newly-released report.
The Biden administration announced Monday that they are reversing a Trump-era ban on family planning clinics referring patients to abortion providers.
Over 20 different organizations wrote a joint response letter to the National School Board Association (NSBA) after they had asked the White House for federal protection from parental threats.
The Supreme Court Justices wore their traditional black robes and took their places in the grand courtroom earlier today for the first time since March 2020. The Justices had been meeting virtually for more than a year due to the pandemic.
Russia’s Borisov says country’s hypersonic missiles are a ‘serious advantage’ over western countries
Weeks ago, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Yuri Borisov told journalists that Russia “dashed ahead in the development of hypersonic weapons and weapons on new physical principles, which use new types of engines — compact low-power nuclear power plants.”
An Iran State-affiliated media outlet praised Kamala Harris for voicing support of a George Mason University student who accused the U.S. of funding what she calls Israel’s “ethnic genocide” against Palestinians.
Governor Gavin Newsom has announced that California will become the first U.S. state to mandate statewide COVID-19 vaccinations for school-aged children.
[elfsight_social_share_buttons id=”1″] Something unexpected is happening at U.S. military bases hosting Afghan evacuees: Many hundreds of them are simply leaving before receiving U.S. resettlement services, two sources familiar with the data told Reuters. The number of “independent departures,” which top 700 and could be higher, has not been previously reported. But the phenomenon is raising […]
U.S. District Court Judge James Selna ruled to uphold the University of California’s COVID-19 vaccine requirement after the schools mandate had been challenged by a professor who had previously contracted and recovered from the coronavirus.