The Food and Drug Administration has now authorized an injectable single dose of Regeneron Pharmaceutical's antibody cocktail used to treat COVID-19.
The seven finance ministers from the G7 nations on Saturday have agreed to back the Biden administration plan for a minimum corporate tax of 15 percent in their respective nations.
The Asheville Police Department in North Carolina announced Wednesday that, going forward, the force will limit the amount and types of 911 calls that officers will be able to respond to because of the department's "staffing crisis."
The beneficiary's family told GoFundMe to shut down Daily Wire host Matt Walsh's #HelpAbuela fundraiser after over $100,000 was raised in one day to fix the ancestral, dilapidated house in Puerto Rico.
"Access to the free and #OpenInternet is an essential human right in modern society," tweeted Twitter Public Policy's account.
The Department of Justice is reportedly in the middle of an investigation into Blue Star Strategies and the Democrat lobbying firm's connections with Burisma, a natural gas company in the Ukraine that's tied to Hunter Biden.
New files given to Judicial Watch via FOIA request suggest that Fauci could’ve known about Daszak EcoHealth grant as early as Jan. 23, 2020.
On the 32nd anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre, Big Tech search engines led by Microsoft censored image results across the world for "tank man," a reference to the lone protester who stood in front of Chinese tanks.
“We should not look at each other, and base our relationships with each other, off of things as superficial as skin color or race.”
On Friday, Nigeria announced that it would be banning Twitter’s operations in its country after the social media platform banned the Nigerian president earlier in the week.
As a minor that means being held in a youth detention facility until she turns 21.
“Stay here, show like, bro, we’re holding space obviously for, I’m not gonna lie, I forgot his name.”
JPMorgan Chase & Co is set to resume donations to US lawmakers that it paused in the wake of the January 6 Capitol Hill riot, but will not resume donations to Republican lawmakers that contested the results of the 2020 election.
On Friday, White House press secretary Jen Psaki responded to Facebook’s decision to ban former President Donald Trump from its platforms for two years.
Psaki said the administration is "focused on the disruption of ransomware infrastructure...expanding crypto currency analysis, which we know is a factor given so many of these ransomware attacks..."