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Monthly Archives: April 2020

Boris Johnson ‘Raring to Go’

 British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is returning to work at 10 Downing St. on Monday after recovering from the coronavirus that put him in intensive care, with his government facing growing criticism over the deaths and disruption it has caused. Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab, who

Coronavirus, Caused by a ‘Lab Accident’? Hmmm.

The coronavirus pandemic was almost certainly not triggered by a lab accident, scientists tell NPR—despite concerns to the contrary floating around Washington. “Every time we get a new virus emerging, we have people that say, ‘This could have come from a lab,’” says Peter Daszak, who

Experts Watch Kim Jong Un’s ‘Personal Train’

 Kim Jong Un is in a “vegetative state” or flat-out dead after a failed heart surgery. Or he’s got COVID-19. Or just a sprained ankle. The rumor mill is turning after reports emerged that a Chinese medical team had been dispatched to help North Korea’s leader in

Children Make Joyous Return to Outdoors

Shrieks of joy rang out Sunday in the streets of Spain as children were allowed to leave their homes for the first time in six weeks. The sound of children shouting and the rattle of bikes on the pavement after the 44-day seclusion of Spain’s

Flogging Sentences to End

Crimes in Saudi Arabia will no longer be punished by flogging. The decision came from the kingdom’s supreme court, the Guardian reports. “This is a welcome change, but it should have happened years ago,” said a spokesman for Human Rights Watch. Rights groups have said flogging has