While America’s biggest beef and pork producers were nearly laid low in April by COVID-19 cases in their workforce, sales of what detractors call “fake meat” boomed. But
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
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While the United States has the world’s largest and most advanced nuclear power plant industry in the world, it won’t be able to maintain it unless it develops