Month: December 2021
What Ancient Laws Can Teach Us About Holding Autocrats to Account Today
The rule of law, democracy and human rights: these are the achievements of the modern nation state, or so we generally believe. Previous generations laid the ground with the Magna Carta, the U.S. Constitution, and the Universal Declaration of Human
Read MoreU.S. FDA Authorizes Merck’s COVID-19 Pill, Despite Experts Questioning Its Value
U.S. health regulators on Thursday authorized the second pill against COVID-19, providing another easy-to-use medication to battle the rising tide of omicron infections. The Food and Drug Administration authorization comes one day after the agency cleared a competing drug from
Read MoreWhat a Record-Breaking Year For IPOs Tells Us About the Economy
It was a crowded year for companies entering public markets, with 980 businesses going public in 2021—more than double the number that did so in 2020. The most successful of these debuts shine a light on the strengths of the
Read MoreParent threatens nurse at Beersheba school for administering COVID vaccines
Education minister issues condemnation after parent shouts ‘murderers’ at Health Ministry employee and threatens to dox her
Read MoreBiden Promised 500 Million Tests, but Americans Will Have to Wait
Contracts to purchase tests could be signed as soon as next week, but relief could be weeks away for people trying to buy the hard-to-find tests.
Read MoreAmericans Hunt for Virus Tests and the Assurance of Safe Holiday Gatherings
Supply shortages, financial barriers and misinformation are still stopping some Americans from getting a test.
Read MoreU.N. Plans $8 Billion Fund to Restart Afghanistan’s Economy
The plan would move beyond a purely humanitarian mission to rebuilding governing systems and social services.
Read MoreA coconut seller and a day laborer reflect on life in astoundingly unequal India
It’s one of the world’s most unequal countries, says a new report. And the gap between rich and poor is getting worse. Two workers who each make less than $5 a day describe what their lives are like. (Image credit:
Read MoreAryeh Deri admits to tax offenses as part of plea deal, will resign from Knesset
Attorney-general confirms agreement won’t see Shas party leader charged with moral turpitude, allowing him to run again for office; good-governance group vows High Court appeal
Read MoreTrump’s cavalier attitude with the Saudis led to them building their new missile system: reporter
Speaking to CNN Thursday, Natasha Bertrand explained that former President Donald Trump’s cavalier attitude toward Saudi Arabia left a vacuum of accountability that led to the country building its own missile system with the help of China. While the Trump
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