Arizona September 12, 2022 Grand Canyon’s South Rim to phase in more water restrictions The Grand Canyon’s Transcanyon Waterline is suffering from a series of breaks, causing the South Rim to push greater water conservation measures.
UNITED NATIONS September 11, 2022 UN Human Rights Council weighs accusing China of ‘crimes against humanity’ The UN Human Rights Council may push for further investigation of China's rights abuses in Xinjiang, but Chinese President Xi Jinping may hold enough sway to kill the effort.
Ukraine September 9, 2022 Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant faces 'precarious' threat as shelling cuts power, UN warns Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant faces a renewed threat as shelling cuts power to station and neighboring town
British Royals September 9, 2022 Britain's new King Charles is a climate hawk who has called for 'radically transforming' fossil fuel economy Britain's new King Charles III has spent the greater part of the last 50 years leading environmental campaigns and demanding world leaders take action to prevent climate change.
VIDEO September 8, 2022 States plan to tax student loan forgiveness plans Seven states have announced they plan to tax student loan forgiveness funds.
California September 8, 2022 How ‘Fat Leonard’ orchestrated a major US Navy corruption scandal and then escaped “Fat Leonard” was arrested for orchestrating a major U.S. Navy bribery scandal in 2013. Leonard Francis was under house arrest until he escaped early September.
Iran September 8, 2022 Lawmakers urge Biden to deny Iranian president entry into US for UN meeting over 'gross violations' of rights A large bipartisan group of House lawmakers are asking President Biden to deny the entry of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi into the U.S. to attend the U.N. Assembly due to human rights abuses.
Virginia September 7, 2022 Former Virginia election official indicted on corruption charges A former Virginia county registrar Michele White was indicted by a grand jury Tuesday on corruption charges, the office of state Attorney General Jason Miyares said.
Ukraine September 7, 2022 Ukraine tells people near Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant to evacuate, says Russia holding citizens 'hostage' Ukraine tells its citizens near the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant to evacuate after the IAEA mission departed and shelling resumed.
Ukraine September 6, 2022 UN inspectors find damage to Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia buildings housing 'fresh' nuclear fuel, radioactive waste The UN's International Atomic Energy Agency documented damage to Zaphorizhzhia nuclear power plant buildings that house "fresh" nuclear fuel and solid radioactive waste.