Nearly four decades after the explosion at Chernobyl marked the world’s worst nuclear disaster, Ukrainian officials are warning that the site’s fragile safety balance is again under strain—this time from war. Authorities say a drone strike in February punched a large hole in the
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The Department of Justice sued Elon Musk’s SpaceX, claiming the company discriminated against refugees and asylum seekers.
A new study of plastic straw alternatives reveal some of the most popular among climate change activists contain banned chemicals.
The Biden administration says its new immigration policies are discouraging border crossings, but the numbers tell a different story.
A new national poll released Wednesday brought even more bad news to Florida Governor Ron DeSantis as his campaign limps toward 2024.
A federal appeals court issued a decision about the abortion pill mifepristone that leaves it on the market but under tighter restrictions.
A Democrat from Minnesota hinted toward his own primary run against President Joe Biden while encouraging others to do the same.
A Democrat House candidate running for a Republican-held seat in California announced Thursday he would suspend his campaign.
A cloaked investment company is buying large amounts of land surrounding a California Air Force base, but nobody knows who owns it
Over 11,000 city government employees plan to join a 24-hour strike, piggybacking off the ongoing strike of Hollywood actors and screenwriters.
