Politics
US Divides on Climate Change Resolution
The United Nations voted to affirm countries' responsibility to protect people from climate change, while the U.S. was one of a handful of member states to vote against it. The White House denied reports that it resisted allowing an American physician who was exposed to Ebola back into the country.
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The Hill
The White House on Thursday pushed back on reports that it resisted allowing an American physician who was exposed to the Ebola virus back into the U.S., calling them “absolutely false.” “President Trump has consistently taken great risks to ensure Americans exposed to deadly and contagious diseases
2026-05-21 20:28 UTC
The Hill
The United Nations voted this week to affirm that countries have a responsibility to protect people from climate change, while the U.S. was one of a handful of member states to vote against the resolution. The measure, brought by Vanuatu, calls on countries to take steps to avoid significant climate
2026-05-21 20:28 UTC