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Tensions continue to rise in the South China Sea, after on Wednesday (May 2) a Philippine official accused the Chinese coast guard of damaging two vessels with high-pressure water cannons. Philippine officials said that while on their way to the disputed Scarborough shoal the previous day, to help Philippine fishermen
Artemis Launch Will Lead to ‘Footprints on the Moon Dust,’ Then Mars Journey: Astronaut
NASA will take a giant leap towards putting “footprints on the moon dust” for the first time since 1972...
Families of US troops killed in Kabul blast mark first anniversary with military ceremony
The families of U.S. troops killed in a Kabul explosion during last year's operation to evacuate Americans...
Fed’s Powell: ‘Pain’ of tight policy, slow growth needed ‘for some time’ to beat inflation
The U.S. economy will need tight monetary policy "for some time" before inflation is under control, a...
Media Tycoon Jimmy Lai to Plead Not Guilty Under Hong Kong National Security Law Despite Threat of Life
The founder of Hong Kong’s now-disbanded media outlet Apple Daily, Jimmy Lai, will be standing trial...
Almost 20% of US Households Past Due on Utility Bills
Nearly a fifth of American households are past due on utility bills, states an NGO, as the world enters...
California Board Votes to Phase Out Gasoline-only Cars in State by 2035
The California Air Resources Board (CARB) voted Thursday (August 25) to adopt sweeping regulations to...
‘Turn in your badge’: Uvalde School Board Fires Police Chief Criticized for Shooting Response
The Uvalde, Texas, school board on Wednesday (August 24) fired the school district's embattled police...
How Chinese Police Persecute Dissidents Under the Guise of ‘Good Health’: NGO Report
According to a report by nongovernmental human rights group Safeguard Defenders, authorities in China...
Forget Crickets. Soon, You’ll Eat Recycled Wind Turbines
In a new scientific discovery, it appears that progressive and modern mankind may be able to fulfill...