
French government shuts down a climate group after protests turn violent
The French government has decided to dissolve a climate activist group, following a series of fiery clashes between demonstrators and police.
2023-06-22 00:15

Thousands of Americans are leaving homes in flood-risk areas. But where are they moving to?
Data from thousands of home buyouts shows people aren't moving that far from their original homes — and often they are moving within the same floodplain.
2023-06-21 23:59

US approves chicken made from cultivated cells, the nation's first 'lab-grown' meat
Chicken grown from animal cells, not from slaughtered birds, can now be sold in the U.S. The Agriculture Department issued approvals Wednesday to California firms Upside Foods and Good Meat to sell the products, known as “lab-grown” or “cultivated” meat
2023-06-21 23:55

Greenpeace protests mass logging of old-growth forests in Carpathian Mountains
Greenpeace activists are calling on the Polish prime minister to take action to protect Poland’s forests, asking in particular that this government limit the harvesting of timber in the old-growth vast forest of the Carpathian Mountains
2023-06-21 23:55

Brazil's Lula discusses peace, poverty and inequality with pope
VATICAN CITY Pope Francis met Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva on Wednesday and discussed a range
2023-06-21 23:53

Special counsel John Durham defends his investigation and former Attorney General Bill Barr
Special counsel John Durham defended himself Wednesday amid sharp criticism from Democrats, and also rejected former President Donald Trump's attacks on former Attorney General Bill Barr, who appointed Durham to conduct his investigation into the FBI's Russia probe.
2023-06-21 23:51

US places sanctions on Myanmar's defence ministry, banks
BANGKOK/WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The United States on Wednesday imposed sanctions on Myanmar's defense ministry and two banks used by the ruling
2023-06-21 23:47

Amazon is accused of enrolling consumers into Prime without consent and making it hard to cancel
The Federal Trade Commission is suing Amazon for what it calls a years-long effort to enroll consumers without consent into its Prime program and making it difficult for them to cancel their subscriptions
2023-06-21 23:46

Accenture to Acquire Anser Advisory to Expand Capital Project Capabilities
NEW YORK & SANTA ANA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 21, 2023--
2023-06-21 23:45

Blinken encourages Turkish counterpart to support Sweden's NATO bid
ANKARA/WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken encouraged Ankara to support Sweden in its bid to join NATO in
2023-06-21 23:29

Campus assault suspect eludes arrest for 2 years, after 'So I raped you' Facebook message
It's been two years since officials in Pennsylvania armed with a startling Facebook message that said, “So I raped you,” filed charges in a 2013 sexual assault at Gettysburg College
2023-06-21 23:28

Honduras women's prison violence: death toll rises to 46
The death toll from a fire and clashes between rival gangs at a women's prison in Honduras has risen to 46, the prosecutor's office said Wednesday, as the first bodies were...
2023-06-21 23:26
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