The G20 Leaders’ Summit in Rio de Janeiro on Nov 18–19 will address global health, but uncertainty over multilateralism under a new US President looms large. John Zarocostas reports.
Every year more than 10 million people die unnecessarily from consuming tobacco, alcohol, and sugary beverages.1 In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic and other crises constraining fiscal space, ...
Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker and Colorado Gov. Jared Polis have formed a coalition of governors to fight against “increasing ...
Descendants of the former Supreme Court justice who supported slavery applauded the change during a City Council meeting.
Roughly 160 businesses and organizations in Maine signed on to a letter calling on U.S. Sens. Susan Collins and Angus King to ...
A group of Democratic-leaning advocates say their polling shows that Trump did not win a majority of Latino men and that ...
Residents fled a running battle Thursday between gang members and police in one of the few neighborhoods of Haiti’s capital that hadn’t already been fully taken over by gangs, as violence flared amid ...
The tentative contract signed by the IG Metall union buttresses the ruling circles’ right-wing offensive in the early general ...
The task force held its second-to-last scheduled meeting on Thursday. A final meeting is scheduled for Monday.
The Indiana Graduate Workers Coalition issued a new demand letter to the IU Board of Trustees, seeking the termination of ...
Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, a Catholic, is President-elect Donald Trump’s choice for the key post of U.S. secretary of state.
Faylaq al-Waad al-Sadiq leader Sheikh Mohammed al-Tamimi tells Newsweek Trump's "thinking is different" than Biden's.