OPINION: Local leaders are essential to equitable vaccine distribution
Americans of all stripes have the most faith in local government and local leaders. This is the foundation we must build to support widespread vaccination and rebuild trust
OPINION: Local leaders are essential to equitable vaccine distribution
Research shows that Americans of all stripes have the most faith in local government and local leaders. This is the foundation we must build to support widespread vaccination and rebuild trust
In Dominican Republic, proposal to ease abortion ban polarizes nation
While religious groups want to maintain a total ban, abortion rights activists say abortion should be allowed when a woman's life is in danger, the pregnancy is not viable, or in cases of rape or incest
#NoMoreEmptyPromises: Thunberg joins climate protest in Stockholm
At Friday's global strike, protesters called on leaders to set and meet short-term targets to cut carbon emissions, rather than what they see as vague promises for far-off dates
As Ethiopia starts vaccines, Addis doctor says COVID risks remain
More serious cases of the disease are piling pressure on hard-pressed staff and straining limited resources, says Natnael Bekuretsion, medical director of an Addis Ababa hospital
For this Amazon van driver, AI surveillance was the final straw
For Vic, an Amazon driver since 2019, the company's decision to install a four-lens, AI-powered camera in his van was the final indignity. This month, he quit
For this Amazon van driver, AI surveillance was the final straw
For Vic, an Amazon driver since 2019, the company's decision to install a four-lens, AI-powered camera in his van was the final indignity. This month, he quit
UK regions push for green transition done 'by the people, for the people'
Local climate commissions are putting social and economic justice at the core of their work, learning from the troubled closure of Britain's coal mines
UK regions push for green transition done 'by the people, for the people'
Local climate commissions are putting social and economic justice at the core of their work, learning from the troubled closure of Britain's coal mines
Britain to start connecting first 1 million premises in rural broadband push
The plan, dubbed Project Gigabit, is aimed at the hardest to reach areas where commercial fibre networks would not be viable