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Sadiq Khan Wins 3rd Term as Labour Counts More Local Election Gains
The London Mayor urged Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to call a general election as Labour takes lead in local and mayoral elections.
Conservatives Facing Significant Losses in Local Elections as Labour Takes the Lead
With almost half of the councils declared after Thursday’s local elections, the Conservatives appear to be facing significant losses to Labour.
Beijing’s Tech Transfer via Unofficial Networks Sparks Concern
A group of Chinese academics in the UK were introduced to projects facilitated by a company that partners with China’s top makers of missiles and rockets.
UK Lord Calls for 'Missing Data' on Vaccines and Heart Disease
Lord Farmer raised questions about ONS data that could establish link after request by MPs was denied, but made available to select ‘qualified researchers.’
Military Leaders Plotted to Disobey Trump’s Orders as Commander-in-Chief on Jan. 6, Whistleblower Claims
Maj. Gen. Walker conveyed a request for assistance at around 1:50 p.m. on Jan. 6 but the Guard was not deployed to the Capitol until about 5:10 p.m.
Biden DOJ Official Admits to Misleading Congress on Her Arrest Record
Kristen Clarke claims to be a victim of domestic violence and argues that she was obligated to disclose that information.
Campus Protests Aggravate Schisms Among Democrats, Imperil ‘Guaranteed’ Youth Vote
Biden campaign addresses student unrest, but dismisses potential influence on re-election odds as a blip on the ‘crisis cycle’ that won’t resonate in November.
Trojan Tomato: A New GMO is Designed to Infiltrate America’s Gardens
Gardeners can buy a new seed, a genetically modified tomato the FDA barely looked at and GMO proponents hope will win Americans over to more modified foods.
Japan Refutes Biden’s Comments Describing the Country as ‘Xenophobic’
President Joe Biden said that Japan, along with three other countries, was struggling economically due to its refusal to accept immigrants.
Biden Administration Finalizes Rule to Allow ‘Dreamers’ to Enroll in ’Obamacare’
The new directive is expected to provide coverage to approximately 100,000 immigrants next year.
Officials Don’t Know Which Farm Employs Person Who Tested Positive for Bird Flu
One person has tested positive for the avian influenza in the United States in 2024.
Amid Closer Ties With China, Russia Raids Homes of Falun Gong Practitioners
‘We are concerned about this whether it happens in China or Russia or elsewhere in the world,' a White House National Security Council spokesperson said.
Alabama Supreme Court Declines to Revisit IVF Ruling
In a 7–2 decision, the justices rejected a request to revisit the ruling without comment.
Economist Shoots Down White House Shrinkflation Claims
Other economists assert corporate greed is lifting inflation pressures.
Terrain Theory vs. Germ Theory–A Fresh Look at an Old Principle
The theory that a strong and healthy body keeps illness at bay is reemerging as a foundation for maintaining wellness and fighting potential disease.
24 Hours in Istanbul
Straddling Europe and Asia, Turkey’s largest city beckons with fascinating history, colorful bazaars, and excellent food.
24 Hours in Istanbul
Straddling Europe and Asia, Turkey’s largest city beckons with fascinating history, colorful bazaars, and excellent food.
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Of Cars and Kids
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