Biden confirms: Veterans Affairs to mandate vaccine
President Joe Biden confirmed Monday the Department of Veterans Affairs has became the first major federal agency to require its health care workers to get COVID-19 vaccines….
Read moreHarvard professor leading research on existence of UFOs and alien civilizations
The Galileo Project, led by Harvard University, is seeking to confirm the existence of extraterrestrial civilizations and technology.
Read moreCalls for the Senate to address sexual assault allegations against US marines in the Northern Territory
After an SBS News investigation revealed women’s claims made against US marines stationed in the Northern Territory were shifted overseas or dropped, there are calls for the…
Read moreTunisia on edge as president suspends parliament
Troops surrounded Tunisia’s parliament after the president suspended the legislature and fired the prime minister as turmoil continues to grow in the young democracy. (July 26)
Read moreBiden, Iraqi PM discuss end of US combat mission
In an Oval Office meeting with Iraq’s prime minister, President Joe Biden said Monday the U.S. military’s combat mission in Iraq will conclude by the end of…
Read moreTunisia president accused of staging coup after sacking PM and suspending parliament
Tunisia is facing its biggest crisis in a decade of democracy after President Kais Saied suspended parliament and removed Hichem Mechichi as prime minister.
Read moreVA mandates employee vaccines as COVID infections double at its facilities
The decision comes as coronavirus infections have more than doubled in the past month at Department of Veterans Affairs medical facilities
Read moreJim Crow laws stopped this Black woman from trying on a wedding dress. At 94, her dream came true.
A 94-year-old fulfilled her dream of wearing a wedding dress 70 years after being denied due to Jim Crow laws in Alabama.
Read moreEndangered turtles released into Gulf of Mexico
The Mississippi Aquarium has released six endangered sea turtles from the 75 brought to Louisiana and Mississippi last fall. The turtles had washed up in New England…
Read moreTrump inaugural committee chair appears in court
The chair of former President Donald Trump’s 2017 inaugural committee has pleaded not guilty to criminal charges in a New York courtroom days after he was freed…
Read moreMayor: All NYC workers must get jab or weekly test
New York City will require all of its municipal workers — including teachers and police officers — to get coronavirus vaccines by mid-September or face weekly COVID-19…
Read moreMask mandate sparks new debate in St. Louis
The St. Louis area has become one of the first in the country to reinstate masking requirements amid a rise in cases that health officials are blaming…
Read moreNYC is sending social workers instead of police to some 911 calls. Here’s how it’s going.
A pilot program in Harlem is reducing the rate of hospitalization for mental health crises, but police still answer the majority of those 911 calls.
Read moreA mother’s tragic story: Finding a way to heal after fatal Oregon wildfire
Angela Mosso shares details about the harrowing night she, her son and mother tried to evacuate during the massive wildfire last Labor Day.
Read morePolice, bystanders lift car to free baby in NY
Police and bystanders lifted a car to free a trapped baby after a suspected drunken driver struck the girl and her mother and then plowed through a…
Read moreThousands of firefighters helped fight the Dixie Fire and Bootleg Fire over the weekend
More than 22,000 firefighters fought raging wildfires all throughout the West, including Dixie and Bootleg, over the weekend.
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