Monthly Archives: December 2022
China Launches Military Drills Around Taiwan
The Chinese military has launched strike drills in the airspace and sea around Taiwan in response to a provocation from the United States and...
TikTok To Be Banned On US Government Devices
TikTok will be banned from government devices after President Joe Biden signs the bipartisan spending bill into law. However, the bill has several exceptions,...
Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s Trip To The United States
Many countries are against Russia invading Ukraine, including the United States. As the two countries continue to engage in war, Ukraine's president Volodymyr Zelenskyy...
Wild Winter Storm Continues To Rip Through The US
Millions of Americans endured a wild winter storm, freezing rain, blizzards, and power outages. With more than 1.4 million homes and businesses facing power...
Epic Games Agrees to Pay $520 Million Over FTC Child Privacy Violations
Epic Games will pay a record $520 million in fines and refunds to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) for violating the Children’s Online Privacy...
Merry Christmas
Christians and non-Christians celebrate Christmas worldwide in honor of Jesus Christ’s birth in Bethlehem. Different Christmas traditions are linked with the celebrations. Various cultures...
UN Biodiversity Agreement Agreed Upon By Almost Every Country
At the United Nations biodiversity Conference (COP15), more than 190 countries agreed to protect 30 percent of the planet by 2030. Almost 200 countries...
Chief Justice Keeps Title 42 In Place For Now
The pandemic border restrictions, Title 42, will continue after Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr.'s order. According to Title 42, officials can turn away...
Argentina The 2022 World Cup Champions
On Sunday, Dec 18th, Argentina won their third World Cup, beating the reigning champions, France, on penalty kicks. Argentina dominated the match after Messi's...
Surge In Immigrants Causes Problems At The US Border
Last weekend, over 1,500 undocumented persons rushed across the U.S.A-Mexico border into wet Texas, surprising El Paso city, which has dealt with migration issues...