Authorities from Mexico announced the day before Super Bowl LVI that the United States has placed a temporary ban on avocado imports from the Mexican state of Michoacan.
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Authorities from Mexico announced the day before Super Bowl LVI that the United States has placed a temporary ban on avocado imports from the Mexican state of Michoacan.
Pentagon Press Secretary John Kirby declined to confirm U.S. intelligence reports indicating that Russia will launch an attack on Ukraine this Wednesday.
An Israeli protest convoy inspired by demonstrations in Canada against coronavirus restrictions drove along the main highway linking Tel Aviv and Jerusalem on Monday.
Pfizer-BioNTech has announced their decision to delay their submission to the FDA which would modify the emergency use authorization to include children aged 6 months to 4-years-old, the only age group that is currently ineligible for COVID-19 vaccination.
Dr. Andrew Bostom, epidemiologist and research physician at Brown University, sits down with Tony Perkins to dissect what is behind the recent wave of blue states reversing their mask mandates – science or politics?
A filing from Special Counsel John Durham indicates that lawyers for the Clinton campaign paid a technology company to “infiltrate” servers belonging to Trump Tower, and later the White House, in an effort to establish an “inference” and “narrative” to present to government agencies linking Donald Trump to Russia.
President Joe Biden and Russia’s President Vladimir Putin held a third phone conference regarding Moscow’s recent troop amassment on their Ukrainian border.
The world’s top anti-doping authority will investigate the entourage of 15-year-old Russian figure skater Kamila Valieva who tested positive for a banned drug, plunging her into a doping scandal at the Beijing Winter Olympics.
Although one wouldn’t likely have thought it previously necessary, two Senators have introduced a bill that would officially and demonstrably forbid any president, federal agency, or U.S. governmental entity from using taxpayer dollars to purchase the paraphernalia required to smoke crack or inject heroine.
Frank-Walter Steinmeier was elected to a second term as Germany’s president on Sunday after a special assembly voted the veteran politician, seen as a symbol of consensus and continuity, back in to the prominent yet largely ceremonial post.