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Less ‘Gain-Of-Function’ Research After COVID

Scientists are limiting their research to fewer countries, committing to neutralizing viruses in the field, and are focusing on domestic animals that have already had human contact.

New York Rejects Green Energy Development

New York's state government rejected requests from wind energy developers to renegotiate contracts amid inflation.

ICE Monitors Record 5.7 Million Migrants

This figure marks a significant increase from the 3.26 million in the fiscal year 2020 and has surged to 4.7 million by 2022.

U.N. Confirms Death of Nine Staff Members in Gaza Airstrikes by Israel

These casualties occurred between Saturday, when Israel commenced bombardments of the area, and Tuesday.

United Nations Investigating Alleged ‘War Crimes’ Committed by Iran, Israel

The United Nations (U.N.) announced that it is investigating “war crimes” committed by both Israel and Iran, claiming it had “serious evidence” that both countries violated international law.

Electric Automaker Reports Over $600 Million in Third Quarter Losses

VinFast to receive largest taxpayer subsidy in North Carolina.

Gates Foundation to Provide $40 Million for mRNA Manufacturing in Africa

The Gates Foundation is to invest $40 million in African manufacturers to provide access to mRNA vaccines.

Will a New House Speaker Solve Our Problems?

Last week we witnessed a dramatic, historical first: A Speaker of the US House of Representatives was removed from that position by a vote from Members of that body. US Rep. Matt Gaetz was able to gather enough Republicans dissatisfied with the leadership of then-Speaker Kevin McCarthy to send him packing.

California All But Bans Hand Vote Counting

The legislation, known as AB 969, which was introduced and gained substantial approval in September, permits manual ballot counting only under specific conditions: during regular elections in regions with fewer than 1,000 registered voters, and special elections with under 5,000 voters.

Biden Admin Greenlights Border Wall Construction in South Texas, Waiving 26 Federal Laws

In a marked departure from earlier stances, the Biden administration on Wednesday facilitated the continuation of border wall construction in South Texas by waiving 26 federal laws.

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