Marking 51 Years of Roe V. Wade, President...
Marking 51 years of Roe v. Wade, President Biden has established a Task Force on Reproductive Healthcare Access. This follows his previous comments attributing the potential overturn of the decision to Donald Trump, igniting heated debates on social media.
In London, an antisemitic incident in Leicester Square has prompted outrage from the Mayor. The Metropolitan Police have classified it as a hate crime and launched an investigation.
Twitter has acknowledged a glitch that incorrectly marked posts as “Sensitive Media”. The issue has been resolved, and the company is now working to remove these labels from affected posts.
SpaceX Dragon’s hatch opened at 7:13am ET today, marking a milestone in private space travel. Four Axiom Space astronauts were welcomed into the International Space Station by the Expedition 70 crew.
UNICEF’s Chief expressed deep concern over escalating violence in Haiti affecting children. She called for an immediate stop to serious violations including killings, kidnappings, and school demolitions.
Maye Musk graces Tatler magazine’s Chinese cover with Beijing’s Forbidden City as the backdrop, demonstrating that age is no barrier to beauty.
A ten-year-old Yemeni girl, supported by UNICEF, is making waves with her community service efforts amid Yemen’s humanitarian crisis.
The Duchess of Edinburgh received birthday greetings from around the world via social media platforms including Twitter.
Emile Tate’s blog post explores self-belief and demoralization, offering valuable insights in light of global challenges.
Popular Science highlights how obscure species are harder to rediscover once lost, drawing attention to overlooked biodiversity loss issues.
The Yemen researcher at Human Rights Watch warns of increasing human rights abuses under the Houthis regime, exacerbated by Red Sea attacks and conflict with Israel.
Microsoft has taken decisive action following an attack by a nation-state actor known as “Midnight Blizzard”, causing a stir in the tech industry.
The family of Israeli-American hostages met with top Biden advisors, including Jake Sullivan and Brett McGurk, at the White House, suggesting diplomatic efforts to resolve the crisis.
Jake Tapper calls for the release of WSJ reporter Evan Gershkovich, detained by Russian FSB, highlighting global press freedom struggles.
Maj. Gen. Phillip Stewart’s court-martial is set to proceed as the Air Force reviews his request, prompting discussions about military accountability.
Aziza from DR Congo has been recognized by UNICEF for her tireless efforts in promoting child immunization within her community.
The Telegraph’s January 2024 cover features data from a 2005 policy obtained through a Freedom of Information request, causing confusion among readers who mistakenly thought it was new.
Finally, Emile Tate expresses concern about Nikki Haley, sparking social media debates on gender dynamics and politics.
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