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.
A new report reveals that there are five separate groups of hackers each of which has close ties to the Chinese government that have been stealing from nations around the world.