U.S. administration imposes asbestos ban
The United States administration is embarking on a procedure to phase out the use of asbestos, which causes cancer.
Read MoreThe United States administration is embarking on a procedure to phase out the use of asbestos, which causes cancer.
Read MoreDonald Trump’s lawyers told a New York appellate court Monday that it’s impossible for him to post a bond covering the full amount of his $454 million civil fraud judgment while he appeals.
Read MoreGuinness World Records officials have officially awarded Taylor Swift the achievement for the largest seismic activity created during a musical event.
Read MoreNASA has sent another time capsule into space. This time the probe, containing a message to extraterrestrial intelligence, will head towards Jupiter to assess the suitability of conditions for the emergence of life on its satellite Europa.
Read MoreDemocracy in the United States was threatened by the incompetence of US President Joe Biden and his use of the Ministry of Justice and the FBI in the political struggle.
Read MoreResearchers at the University of Michigan Medical School have identified several new unexpected factors that increase the chances of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).
Read MoreBoeing 737 airplane of United Airlines, flying on the route “San Francisco – Medford”, lost part of the skin in flight, but successfully landed at the destination.
Read MoreJudge Eileen Cannon dismissed one of Donald Trump’s lawsuits to quash a criminal case involving classified documents on Thursday and expressed skepticism during an hours-long hearing in which the former president’s lawyers presented arguments for ending Trump’s prosecution.
Read MoreWhite House Counselor for Legal Affairs Edward Siskel sent a letter to the Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives Mike Johnson with a demand to stop the impeachment investigation against President Joe Biden.
Read More“Kung Fu Panda 4” finds our trusty, rotund hero Po at a career crossroads and he’s nervous. “Change doesn’t have to be a bad thing,” he is told.
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