Month: March 2021
Meghan Markle ‘saddened’ by palace bullying claims
Meghan Markle is “saddened” by reports published Wednesday saying she faced a bullying complaint during her time living at Britain’s Kensington Palace before she stepped back from royal duties, her spokesman said. The Times newspaper made the claims against the
Read MoreUkraine president bares biceps to join shirtless vaccine craze
Volodymyr Zelenskiy gets shot in bid to increase public willingness to be inoculated against coronavirus
Read MorePODCAST Daily Briefing Mar. 3 – As Biden stirs pot with Saudis, will Israel pay?
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Read MoreState-sponsored hackers in China targeting email services: Microsoft
Microsoft has said a state-sponsored hacking group operating out of China is exploiting previously unknown security flaws in its Exchange email services to steal data from business users. The company said the hacking group, which it has named “Hafnium”, is
Read MoreGermany’s far-right AfD party placed under state surveillance
Germany’s far-right AfD party placed under state surveillance – The logo of the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party is projected onto a curtain at the federal party conference. Germany’s domestic intelligence agency has classified the entire AfD as a right-wing
Read MoreTrump’s Baseless 2020 Conspiracies Complicate Ohio Effort To Buy Voting Machines
Trump and his allies’ false claims about Dominion Voting Systems are leading elected officials in one Ohio county to slow down an effort to procure new voting equipment. (Image credit: Matthew Hatcher/Getty Images)
Read MoreWhy the Equality Act Matters For Our Family—And For Many Others Across America
More than five years ago, before my daughter Evie Newman transitioned, she came to her parents one day upset. She had been experiencing anxiety and deep depression but was unable to identify the cause of her pain. Out of complete
Read MoreIsrael says it will start vaccinating Palestinian workers on Sunday
Shots for some 120,000 Palestinians legally employed in Israeli communities will be administered by Israeli healthcare workers at border crossings and industrial zones in West Bank
Read MoreVaccine-Passport Support Grows, With European, Chinese Backing
Many international travelers will likely need to prove they are vaccinated or free of Covid-19 if they plan trips later this year, after the European Union and China both said they would move ahead with plans for “vaccine passports.”
Read MoreHow The White House Got 2 Pharma Rivals To Work Together On COVID-19 Vaccine
A 15-minute call with J&J executives on a Sunday afternoon stretched into a 75-minute turning point. “We have to take bold action and overwhelm this,” a senior official said. (Image credit: Evan Vucci/AP)
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