McDonald’s has issued an apology after a sign in one of its restaurants in southern China said that black people were banned from entering.
An online petition on Change.org is pushing for the resignation of WHO leader Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus has reached close to one million signatures Monday.
Trans rights activists took aim at a small gaming publication last week after one of their writers published an article on the popular game Animal Crossing.
Twitter suspended Steve Bannon’s War Room: Pandemic account overnight, giving Bannon and his co-hosts Raheem Kassam, Jason Miller, and Jack Maxey no reason why.
Convalescent plasma which can be separated from blood, has recently been given to a small number of people in the US to fight against the virus.
UK prime minister Boris Johnson was dismissed from St. Thomas hospital following a bout with coronavirus.
While they might not be emergency room patients, women and children in abusive homes are falling victim to a side effect of the infectious spread of COVID-19.
Too bad it took so long, and a pandemic to make it crystal clear to everyone what a bunch of political losers the BDS gang is.
French Professor Didier Raoult has published a paper championing the effectiveness of the controversial hydroxychloroquine as treatment against coronavirus.
In a shocking display of capitulation, leading scientific journal Nature apologized to China for linking the coronavirus to the communist nation.
Google and Apple have announced a joint effort in using technology to combat the spread of coronavirus.
Animal rights groups have received news of a victory after China's Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs revised the list of what animals are allowable to be sold for meat.
In an unprecedented feat of health, Keith Watson, a 101-year-old British man has been released from hospital after making a full recovery from COVID-19.
It was reported that Johnson had taken oxygen while in the ICU, though he did not require a ventilator and he was always conscious.
Tedros made his remarks following criticism over the global organization’s continued blacklisting of Taiwan at the behest of the WHO’s leading patron, China.