Climate Change News: Brazil’s Amazon Now Emits More CO2 Than It Absorbs
The Amazon rainforest now emits billion tonnes of carbon dioxide a year, a study showed.
Activist Short Seller Accuses Oatly of Greenwashing And Overstating Revenue
The short seller accused Oatly of shady practices and misleading investors.
Kamala Harris Hints At Involvement In Voting Rights Filibuster
In an interview with NPR, she touched on potential conversations she will have with senators regarding changes to voting rights legislative filibuster.
US Economy: Biden To Warn Companies About Operating Risks In Hong Kong
The U.S. government has growing concerns around US business operating in Hong Kong and Biden is expected to warn companies of the risks.
Car Industry News: Ford, GM Push For Gender-Neutral Titles
Car companies Ford Motors and General Motors replace their "chairman" title to gender-neutral "chair."
Election 2020 Aftermath: Penalties May Loom For Lawyers Who Pushed Pro-Trump Election Suit
A federal judge is considering whether to penalize lawyers who signed a lawsuit that tried to decertify Joe Biden’s victory in Michigan.
Pfizer To Meet With US Health Officials Over Vaccine Booster
As new COVID-19 variants regenerate fear, Pfizer tries to push for authorization of a third vaccine shot to boost immunity.
Racism In The UK: Police Investigate Racial Abuse Against 3 Black England Soccer Players
Marcus Rashford, Jadon Sancho and Bukayo Saka are met with racist remarks on social media after England's loss to Italy in the Euro 2020 final.
Juul Labs Awaits FDA Decision On Vaping Products
Juul sales decline and operations shut down but the company continues to fight for its once popular e-cigarettes.
CDC Says Vaccinated Students Can Go To School Maskless
The CDC released new mask guidelines allowing vaccinated students to attend classes without a mask, providing a glimpse of hope to students who will soon return to fall classes.
Eviction Moratorium Clock Looms Over The 7 Million Tenants Behind on Rent
The federal eviction moratorium is set to expire at the end of the month but that may not be enough time for the millions of Americans who are still behind on rent.
Biden Takes On Big Tech In Executive Order To Control Monopolies And Boost Competition
President Joe Biden is expected to sign an executive order that promotes a more fair, competitive market for big tech companies.
Avenatti vs. Nike: Celebrity Lawyer Sentenced To 30 Months In Prison For Extortion
Michael Avenatti was convicted for all three counts in an attempt to extort Nike. He now faces 30 months in prison.
White Christian Population Stabilizes After Decades of Steep Decline
Generational changes have shifted the religious landscape in America and the once supermajority Christian population has seen that shift first hand.
Wells Fargo To Shut Down All Personal Credit Lines
Wells Fargo is ending its popular consumer lending program and gives consumers a 60-day notice.
Armed Afghan Women Demonstrate Against Taliban As Restrictions On Women Snap Back Into Place
The Taliban gains control over Afghanistan and armed women march in defiance.
Racism In The US: Teachers Union Will Protect Educators Who Teach 'Honest History'
The nation’s second-largest teachers union condemned lawmakers who seek to ban critical race theory.
Bill And Melinda Gates Divorce: Couple's Foundation Announces Plan For Co-Chairs
The Gates Foundation announced their divorce contingency plan and what to expect in the long-term.
Donald Trump Files Lawsuits Against Facebook, Twitter, Google That Are 'DOA'
Donald Trump's class-action lawsuit is against the social media giants that banned him from their platforms.
Dr. Fauci Explains What The Delta Variant Means For Americans
More transmissible and deadly delta variant could bring about a new surge of the virus, especially among vulnerable regions with low vaccination rates.
Trump Investigation: Is Ivanka The Next To Get Indicted By The Manhattan DA?
Mary Trump believes Ivanka Trump is not likely to stay loyal to her father and prosecutors may find her as their next target.
US Economy: Why The Service Sector Is Growing At A Surprisingly Slower Rate
Economy continues to grow but June activity in the service slows, new ISM report shows.
China Cracks Down On Major US-Listed Companies
After crackdown on Didi, China announces investigation on three major technology services in an attempt to tighten its national data security.
Global Ransomware Attack: Russia-Linked Hackers Demanded $70 Million
Russian-linked hackers suspected to be linked to biggest ransomware attack on record, requesting $70 million in cryptocurrency from victims all around the world.
Surfside Building Update: Five More Victims Found In Collapse, Death Toll Grows To 27
Officials hope the controlled demolition will now make it safer to expand their search and rescue efforts that resumed Monday morning. Since then, five more victims have been found and 118 people remaining missing.
US To Add Third Gender Option On Passports
As Pride month comes to an end, the Department of State announced plans to add X gender designation option on passports.
Porsche Enjoys Record Sales, Invests In EVs
Porsche further invests on all-electric Taycan and implements strategy to dominate EV market.
Danone Rebrands Greek Yogurt To Creamier, Fruitier Taste
Danone rebranded its Greek yogurt to provide consumers with more fruit and a creamier taste.
Historic Day for Animal Welfare: EU Plans To End Caged Farming
The European Union will phase out caged animal farming after a petition gathered over 1 million signatures to end the practice.
Lululemon Founder Buys Canadian Island To Conserve Ecosystem
Lululemon founder Chip Wilson purchased a small Canadian island to preserve the rare Douglas fir ecosystem.