On Tuesday, singer Rihanna announced that her foundation would be pledging money to movements and groups looking to combat climate change.
The city of Denver agreed to pay $500,000 to a college student who, while protesting following the death of George Floyd, was shot in the eye by Denver...
While the omicron variant of the coronavirus is still sweeping the globe, scientists are also watching a new mutation of the variant, which has been called BA.2.
According to a lawyer for the House Select Committee investigating the January 6 riot on the Capitol, conservative law professor John Eastman, who authored memos outlining...
On Tuesday, President Joe Biden said there would not be any American forces heading into Ukraine as tensions continue to grow between the country and its neighbor, Russia.
In a speech from City Hall this week, new New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced he will reinstate the controversial plain-clothes police unit that was...
Washington University in Missouri announced it will hold an hour-long online event titled “Is Professionalism a Racial Construct?”
On Monday, Pfizer and BioNTech published results from a paired study that showed vaccine-induced antibodies are able to neutralize the omicron strain of SARS-Cov-2.
The Supreme Court will make a decision whether colleges can use racial preferences when deciding which students to enroll for both public and private schools.
Governor Gavin Newsom (D-CA) visited the site of recent freight train lootings on Thursday, commenting it “looked like a third world country.”