Mourners at a funeral and babies at a maternity ward were among the nearly 200 killed and injured Tuesday in militant attacks in Afghanistan. Officials said militants attacked
Big Tech soon may be asking people to opt into a nationwide tracking and data collection scheme to help public health officials predict the next coronavirus hotspot. Amid
Linda Greene’s cannabis business rests two blocks from her house in Washington, D.C. — which means it sits two blocks from the home of abolitionist Fredrick Douglass across
The world flocked to Zoom as the coronavirus pandemic hit, pushing the popular video conferencing platform to 200 million daily meetings in March as millions of office workers
Three major development banks have allocated more than $180 billion to poor and vulnerable nations to help prevent the transmission of COVID-19. The Asian Development Bank on Monday
Brazilians are dying from COVID-19, but the Health Ministry doesn’t know who they are. Official numbers show black and multi-ethnic Brazilians, who make up about 32% of the
Sudan’s former dictator siphoned off “millions of dollars” from one of the world’s poorest nations and sent it to bank accounts in Qatar and Iran—nations generally at odds
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