The outbreak of COVID-19 has not only floored all domestic and international airline operations in India for the time being, but has also put in jeopardy the safety of flight operations upon resumption of services. The validity of India’s...
According to the Nikkei business newspaper, Japan is offering families $7,500 per child to leave Tokyo and satisfy one of three requirements.
According to Reuters, the Minister of State for Information Technology, Rajeev Chandrasekhar, has announced that India will take action against Google for an antitrust breach. MoS IT Minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar has announced that the...
The couple's midwife, licensed professional counselor Cheryl Edinbyrd, told CBS News that the Texas couple elected to do a home birth after Temecia Jackson had two prior Cesarean sections. Now, they say their child was wrongfully taken by the Department of Family and Protective Services.
The House Judiciary Committee released its report titled "The Weaponization of CISA," which highlights the secret government effort to regulate your mind. Jen Easterly, director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA),...
The Chenab Rail Bridge under construction could be completed by end of the year. Indian Railway has confirmed that it has completed construction of the steel arch of the iconic bridge. This bridge will be the highest railway bridge of the world after its completion.
According to the New York Post, New York is slated to become the first state to ban natural gas stoves, and residents are "furious". Having solved all other problems in New York, including a...
A new act was introduced by Sen. Josh Hawley in Congress called the Pelosi Act to stop insider trading, under which members who refuse to do so would be liable to surrender their stock to the US Treasury.
The Office of Russia's Prosecutor General has announced that the country is banning Greenpeace, accusing the organization of undermining infrastructure and energy projects that are beneficial to Russia by inciting protests against them. Russia...
Kathleen Corradi, a former elementary school teacher and land use expert who specializes in urban sustainability, has been appointed by NYC Mayor as the city's first Rat Czarina.