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Boston Mayor Formally Announces Reparations Task Force

Boston Mayor Michelle Wu announced the members of the city’s Reparations Task Force at the Museum of African American History during a press conference on Tuesday.

Tesla Delivers 66,051 China-Made Vehicles in January, Up 18.4% From December

After promising preliminary numbers, it now appears final that Tesla deliveries in China continued to buck the larger national trend of sales for January.

Church of England Considers Using ‘Gender-Neutral’ Pronouns for God

Clergy asking for "more inclusive language in our authorised liturgy."

U.S. Navy Releases Images of Recovered Suspected Chinese Surveillance Balloon

The US Navy has recovered and is investigating the remains of a suspected Chinese surveillance balloon shot down off the coast of South Carolina.

Ethics Watchdog Sues National Archives Over Classified Documents

Ethics watchdog sues National Archives for failing to release records related to handling of classified documents by recent presidents and vice presidents.

Thai Princess Suddenly Collapses

Thai government allegedly voiding Pfizer contracts.

Lab-Grown Meat Firms Don’t Know if Their Food Is Safe Long-Term

Despite leading scientists generally agreeing that lab grown meat is safe to eat, no long-term studies have been conducted to reliably demonstrate this, Bloomberg reported Tuesday.

Idaho Citizens Victorious in Lawsuit Over City of Moscow’s Unconstitutional Treatment

Three Idaho church members have triumphed over the City of Moscow, Idaho, after suing the city and its officials for their unlawful arrest in September 2020.

Vitamin D May Lower Risk of Developing Type 2 Diabetes

A study published this week found that regular vitamin D supplementation may lower the risk of Type 2 diabetes among millions of adults who have prediabetes.

7.8 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Turkey, Kills 5,000

"Like the apocalypse."

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