Johnson & Johnson has come under fire in recent years regarding claims that its talcum-based baby powder was linked to cancer. More than 60,000 litigants who...
Stella Kyriakides, the European Union’s Commissioner for Health and Food Safety, recently confirmed that the EU has no plans to require manufacturers to label food products...
As the United States grapples with the long-lasting economic impacts of COVID-19 shutdowns and the work-from-home revolution, the commercial office space market has suffered considerably, with...
Journalist Evan Gershkovich appealed his arrest by Russian authorities in a Moscow court Monday, according to his lawyers and the state news agency TASS. There has...
According to a new report, the Chinese surveillance balloon seen flying over the United States earlier this year had gathered and reported intelligence from multiple sensitive...
Chinese interests are actively purchasing U.S. farmland, raising security concerns and increasing tensions between Washington and Beijing. The strategy apparently aims to meet soaring domestic demand...
San Francisco Mayor London Breed (D) has asked for federal aid in addressing the city’s severe crime and drug-related issues. In a letter to California’s new...
In response to last year’s U.S. Supreme Court decision allowing states to decide how to address abortion rights, there was a troubling spike in the number...
A former Air Force master sergeant from Spring Lake, North Carolina, has pleaded guilty to felony theft of government property and unlawful possession of an unregistered...
Joanne Segovia, a 64-year-old San Jose Police Officers Association (POA) executive, has been charged with plotting to import fentanyl and distribute it across the country. According...
U.S. Capitol employees now must hand over their cell phones before entering luncheons where senators are gathered off-the-record. This change came after a subcontractor was caught...