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90 Vermont School Districts Unite in Landmark Lawsuit Against Monsanto Over Chemical Contamination

Lawsuit seeks to recoup damages and cover cleanup costs, which could amount to "hundreds of millions, if not billions, of dollars."

U.S. Regulators Approve Lab-Grown Meat Despite Safety Concerns

Taste testers sign a waiver that reads, "The cultured meat and related food products in the Tasting are experimental" and "The properties are not completely known."

Submarine Passengers Crushed in ‘Catastrophic Implosion’

The Coast Guard has reported the discovery of fragments belonging to the Titan submersible, which was missing, located approximately 1,600 feet away from the Titanic's bow on the ocean floor.

140 Christians Killed in India—Biden Asked to Intervene

After the slaughter of nearly 140 Christians over the past few weeks in India, President Biden is being urged to confront the country's Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Schiff Censured by Congress

25th House member to be censured.

Vatican Survey Calls for ‘Radical Inclusion’ of LGBTQ+

The release of this document precedes a large gathering of bishops and laypeople scheduled for October.

U.S. and China Vow to Mend Ties, but Contentious Issues Remain Unresolved

Blinken's emphasis remained on the resumption of military-to-military communication, a U.S. priority that China has consistently declined since 2021.

Former Harvard Medical School Morgue Manager, Accomplices Indicted for Theft and Sale of Human Body Parts

The unethical operation spanned over five years, from 2018 to 2023.

At Least 10% Of U.S. COVID Relief Aid Stolen, Wasted

“It is an unprecedented amount of fraud," said Justice Department acting director for COVID-19 Fraud Enforcement Mike Galdo.

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