The U.S. Federal Reserve kept its target range for interest rates unchanged at 0% to 0.25% at the end of a two-day policy meeting The Fed announced plans
Olympic runner says tainted burrito led to positive test for banned substance Shelby Houlihan, the American record holder in the 1,500 and 5,000 meters, posted on social media
Researchers discover two new types of glial cells in the brain; study opens up a new avenue for addressing injuries that cause brain damage A research group at the
China sternly reminded Japan not to refer to Taiwan as a country Japan’s prime minister referred to the self-ruled island as a country during a recent meeting of
Employers can require vaccinations New guidance from the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) makes it clear that employers can require workers to be vaccinated if they’re entering a
Meat supplier JBS USA Holdings has said it paid out an $11 million ransom in Bitcoin to cyber criminals The company’s chief executive said that the recent ransomware
After going extinct in the country in 1952, cheetahs will return to India in November Eight cats, five male and three female, will be moved from South Africa
Philippines woman orders crispy fried chicken, gets ‘fried towel’ instead A family’s late night snack craving turned into a sad incident, when instead of juicy fried chicken, they
Man strangled dog during video call with relative, police say Police on Long Island, New York have charged a 23-year-old man with killing a dog and threatening a
Japan has donated 1.2M COVID-19 vaccines to Taiwan for free Taiwan has only vaccinated 3% of its population, and the philanthropic Japanese move will double the number of
Anheuser-Busch says it will give away free beer if 70% of U.S. adults get at least partially vaccinated by July 4 Anheuser-Busch says that if the White House
The World Health Organization (WHO) has announced new, “easy-to-say” labels for SARS-CoV-2 Variants of Concern New variants will be assigned a letter of the Greek alphabet according to
New subset of immune system dendritic cells discovered; starfish-shaped cells are considered the “first responders” of the immune system When pathogens invade or tumor cells emerge, the immune
American workers reaching new high The number of American workers testing positive for marijuana use continues to rise. About 2.7% of the roughly seven million drug tests the
Tasmanian Devils were born for the first time in over 3,000 years in Australia, raising hopes the endangered animals can sustain a new breeding population Tasmanian Devils were
Florida passes law fining social media companies for restricting the speech of politicians; critics call the measure unconstitutional, court challenge likely Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed a bill earlier
Teachers at a primary school in Indonesia are implementing distance learning with walkie-talkies While countries around the world have struggled to gather enough tablets and laptops to engage
A paralyzed man is challenging Neuralink’s monkey to a match of mind Pong A man with a brain implant that allows him to control computers via mental signals