White House eases travel restrictions, Mayorkas visits border, UN warns against U.S.-China cold war, Pfizer claims vaccine works for young kids, and a shooting at a Russian university
Biden’s ambitious goal for electric vehicles comes with trade-offs for the environment
U.S. calls on OPEC to increase oil production while reducing its own drilling capacity
Former child slaves on West African cocoa farms sue U.S. chocolate companies. This case examines whether the Alien Tort Statute covers those claims.
U.S. sends Haitian migrants home, FDA eyes approval for COVID shots for kids, accountability for Afghan drone strike, and Taliban tells women to stay home
Advocates say consumers shouldn’t need a law degree to keep their data safe
Reflecting on migration during Hispanic Heritage Month
A new Indo-Pacific alliance, Derek Chauvin heads back to court, Capitol Police prepare for weekend rally, consumer spending rises, and amateur astronauts blast into orbit
Parties have begun raising money for midterm races