‘In the northeastern United States, it has thus far been a particularly brutal winter. It has gotten so bad that this past week, some schools in Ohio (as well as across the region) were closed […]

‘The White House is mulling ways to undercut Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s upcoming trip to Washington and blunt his message that a potential nuclear deal with Iran is bad for Israel and the world […]

‘The regime under which UK intelligence agencies, including MI5 and MI6, have been monitoring conversations between lawyers and their clients for the past five years is unlawful, the British government has admitted. The admission that […]

‘The United States was required to pay just a paltry amount for an environmental crime and violation of the Philippines’ sovereignty. That’s what critics are saying of the U.S. payout to the Philippines as compensation […]

‘The country, which has received £1.6billion in aid from Britain in the past eight years, has unveiled a massive military spending plan, according to reports. India is said to be throwing cash at a fleet […]

‘CSIS may come to judges asking them to bless in advance Constitutional breaches. The proceeding will be secret. Only the Government will be represented. There is no appeal mechanism. The person affected will not know […]

‘The act gives the government unprecedented powers to stop Brits who join terrorist groups abroad from returning to the UK. But it also places new impetus on universities to monitor extremism at home. Higher education […]

‘Ed Miliband is bringing the former deputy prime minister, John Prescott, back into frontline politics only months before May’s general election. In a controversial move, the Labour leader has appointed Lord Prescott as his personal […]

‘More than £300m is to be spent by the government on research into dementia, the prime minister has announced. David Cameron said an international dementia institute would be established in England over the next five […]

‘In a move that could give California one of the nation’s toughest vaccine laws, two state senators Thursday introduced legislation that would eliminate most exemptions that allow parents to avoid requirements to vaccinate their children. […]

‘Yesterday we reported on the huge news of Russia’s government ratifying the BRICS Development Bank and suggested that the West would seek to respond in some way. That response emerged just hours later. Moody’s, the […]

‘Ava Jolliffe, who lives in Barton, near Preston in Lancashire, is profoundly deaf, certified blind and has to use a wheelchair. She requires constant care but the Government has told her she is not entitled […]

‘Gene therapy involves identifying and replacing faulty or missing genes, or engineering augmentations for existing genes to permanently cure a wide number of conditions and illnesses ranging from cancer and diabetes, to regenerative processes like […]