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World public health organizations are tracking a newly discovered, highly mutated strain of the virus that causes COVID-19, researchers say. The strain is referred to as BA.2.86. → Read More
A church in Milford, Connecticut, is suing the state government, claiming alterations to a law mandating vaccinations have violated its First Amendment rights. → Read More
A Russian fighter jet collided with a U.S. military drone in international airspace over the Black Sea on Tuesday, according to defense officials. → Read More
The Catholic Church is celebrating the 10th anniversary of Pope Francis's pontificate with a smattering of messages from the Holy See. → Read More
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention — as well as the Food and Drug Administration — have published a joint letter denouncing Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo. → Read More
The United States Navy will be renaming oceanographic survey vessel USNS Maury as part of its bid to cut ties with all Confederate namesakes in the military. → Read More
Pope Francis spoke out against modern gender ideologies in an interview with Argentinian newspaper La Nación, calling it a 'dangerous' form of 'ideological colonization.' → Read More
Russian officials and state employees are increasingly being asked to turn over their passports to government agencies due to a perceived flight risk. → Read More
North Korea launched a mock attack on South Korea on Friday, firing a series of missiles with dictator Kim Jong Un overseeing the display from an undisclosed location. → Read More
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries questioned reports Thursday that President Biden was planning to reverse his policy on family detainments at the border. → Read More
Chinese President Xi Jinping warned the National People's Congress on Wednesday that the nation must bolster its military might to "safeguard strategic interests." → Read More
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre has refused for the third briefing in a row to give clarification on President Biden's plans regarding the Chinese-owned app TikTok. → Read More
Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas spoke highly of Border Patrol agents under his command at the League of United Latin American Citizens conference. → Read More
Chinese social media app TikTok is continuing its campaign to ease regulators' concerns about data collection, expanding its offensive to Europe. → Read More
Authorities in the Henan province of the People's Republic of China are requiring religious residents to register with their "Smart Religion" app in order to worship. → Read More
The White House responded to Chinese officials' accusations of aggression on Tuesday, clarifying that President Biden is not seeking conflict → Read More
President Xi Jinping accused the U.S. and "Western countries" of attempting to contain and suppress the Chinese economy at a press conference on Monday. → Read More
Chinese Minister of Foreign Affairs Qin Gang accused the United States of pushing Taiwan to the brink of destruction by interfering with Chinese claims of sovereignty over the island. → Read More
Members of climate activist group The Last Generation defaced artwork outside the German Parliament on Saturday, splashing it with a dark liquid resembling oil. → Read More
Thousands of Chinese Communist Party members have arrived in Beijing to begin an annual meeting of the National People's Congress and set the direction of China's next five years. → Read More