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International July 22, 2020

Fire in consulate courtyard, US accuses China of spying

The U.S. has ordered China to vacate its consulate in Houston, in an effort “to protect American intellectual property.” Witnesses called the fire department after they saw people burning documents…

By – Lillian Abbatacola
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International July 16, 2020
Russian hackers mount cyber attacks on COVID-19 vaccine

The United States, Canada and Britain have determined that the government of Russia has launched a cyber war…

By Lillian Abbatacola
International May 19, 2020
China Accused of Rigging UFC Fight

In the world of competitive sports and fighting, judges are supposed to be fair and impartial. Meeting these…

By Gabrielle Seunagal
International May 17, 2020
Europe: Vaccines won’t come soon enough

In separate, stark warnings, two major European leaders have bluntly told their citizens that the world needs to…

By Catherine Davis
International May 12, 2020
The Supreme Court Is Split Over the Right of Owners of Religious Institutions to Terminate Employees

The Supreme Court seemed ideologically split Monday in a matter brought before them that puts the independence of…

By Rhett Wilkinson
International May 11, 2020
The Small Business Administration Didn’t Follow Directives on Small-Business Credits—Inspector General

The Small Business Administration failed to adhere to many orders from Congress in carrying out its immense loan…

By Rhett Wilkinson
International May 8, 2020
Nancy Pelosi Dealt With Divide on New COVID-19 Assistance Between Progressives and Moderate Democrats

A few moderate House Democrats are opposing requests from the Democratic Party’s liberal side for a broad new…

By Rhett Wilkinson
International May 8, 2020
U.S. Air Force Refuses to Provide Details on Mission in Pacific — Including the Purpose

A U.S. Air Force spokeswoman hung up on USA Herald after we called to follow-up about her checking…

By Rhett Wilkinson
International May 7, 2020
Senate to Vote on Starting Over Surveillance Powers

The Senate is planned to vote to start next week on a bill that passed in the House…

By Rhett Wilkinson
International April 30, 2020
Domestic Violence Surges Due to COVID-19 Lockdowns

Due to the presence of coronavirus, some people have argued in favor of shutdowns. Individuals who oppose the…

By Gabrielle Seunagal
International April 24, 2020
Canada Police says the Nova Scotia mass shooting death toll rises to 22

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) is now saying that the gunman in the province of Nova Scotia…

By Marivic Cabural Summers

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