The United States Navy’s official Twitter account temporarily changed its main photo to a rainbow-colored graphic Thursday to celebrate the start of Pride Month.
Students involved in the Young Americans for Freedom (YAF) chapter at the University at Buffalo (UB) filed a lawsuit against the school’s Student Association for allegedly kicking their chapter off campus after banning groups from taking part in national organizations.
The Rushingbrook Children's Choir was partway through a rendition of the "Star-Spangled Banner" when Capitol police intervened, citing potential offenses or issues that could arise.
CIA Director Bill Burns secretly visited Beijing to meet with Chinese intelligence officials, indicating growing concerns within the Biden administration about the deteriorating relations with China, and marking the highest-level trip by a Biden official to China.
A delegate from the GPMB suggests conducting a simulation exercise to test the new pandemic treaty and IHR amendments, following previous simulations like "Event 201" that raised questions about their connection to real-world events, such as the COVID-19 pandemic.
New revelations continue to emerge in the unfolding saga of Jeffrey Epstein, the late financier and convicted sex offender, with his logs revealing frequent interactions with high-profile individuals from various sectors, including finance, politics, business, entertainment, and academia, highlighting the breadth of Epstein's influence and connections.