Chile will issue “immunity passports” for recovered COVID-19 patients, a measure critics say puts the economy before people’s health. Under the “Safe Return Plan,” Chile’s government aims to
The United Nations has called for an investigation into “disturbing” accounts of the torture of dozens of Afghan migrants by Iranian border guards, some of whom reportedly drowned
Despite the global pandemic, banking is still big business in Frankfurt. But smaller businesses in the German city are suffering as reopening looms. Bakery owner Yildiray Sentürk and
Saudi Arabia executed a record number of people in 2019, including an increased number of political dissidents, in addition to those convicted of murder and drug offenses, according
By MARILYNN MARCHIONE FILE – In this March 2020 photo provided by Gilead Sciences, a vial of the investigational drug remdesivir is visually inspected at a Gilead manufacturing
By MARTIN CRUTSINGER, MARILYNN MARCHIONE and PAT EATON-ROBB Tobacco auctioneers wear face masks to protect against coronavirus while inspecting crop on the first day of the tobacco marketing
Sabotage Studios’ upcoming retro-inspired game “Sea of Stars” reached more than 10 times its original funding goal of $93,711—hitting $1.1 million, as of May 1—less than a month
What “Green Acres” actor passed away at age 89 last month? CBS Television/Public Domain Pat Buttram Tom Lester Alvy Moore Eddie Albert Correct! Wrong! Tom played the role
Calling for peace and stability in Afghanistan, Pakistan continues to hold up trade at the Karachi port. Business communities are concerned about a large number of Afghan transit
AUSTIN, Texas — AARP Texas Director Tina Tran issued the following statement Monday, April 27: “States are experiencing different levels of COVID-19 activity, however according to Centers for Disease Control