Environmentalists slam the White House for brushing off the IPCC report and expanding offshore drilling.
Secretary Blinken later posted a tweet with a more muted message for Beijing.
Brazil's Senate and Supreme Court have both blocked an order that would prevent tech firms from deleting his hoax claims of voter fraud.
In a somewhat baffling argument, Arizona's attorney general thinks the order discriminates against citizens.
At least 660,000 Americans have officially died from covid-19, though the true number is likely higher.
News leaked out of Australia that something big is supposed to be announced in the U.S. and UK.
South Korea launched a submarine-fired missile, becoming just the seventh country in the world with that capability.
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Mark A. Milley reportedly told senior commanders to ignore orders that didn't come from him.
Moderation decisions aren't an "illegal in-kind contribution," the FEC told the National Republican Committee.
South Carolina's governor said he would fight the Biden administration "to the gates of hell."
The White House will mandate most federal employees get vaccinated, and it will pressure hospitals and other private businesses to do the same.
The Brazilian President is promoting Trump-ian conspiracy theories on social media ahead of latest election.
Republicans who insist data requests by Democrats investigating the Jan. 6 riots are illegal nonetheless want data on Democrats.
More people than not think the CDC is doing a poor job at conveying its response to the pandemic.
People took the streets on Tuesday, the first day El Salvador officially recognized bitcoin as legal tender.
McCarthy threatened that if Republicans regain control of Congress, they'll retaliate against companies that hand over records.
The Florida Governor previously directed departments to cut funding to schools unless masks are optional.
The administration will hold a lease sale in the Gulf of Mexico in November.
The notorious spyware firm says its products are only used to hunt "terrorists."
Its operations to evacuate thousands of Americans and Afghans from Kabul, Afghanistan have not been affected.