The mass graves in Syria reveal the historic brutality of the Assad regime, with evidence of summary executions, mass killings, and systematic atrocities. These graves highlight the regime's use of killing fields and unmarked burials to cover up its crimes.
Offshore wind farms can disrupt marine ecosystems, particularly affecting bottom-dwelling species like scallops and lobsters. The noise from pile driving during construction can stress marine life, potentially leading to displacement or increased predation.
The Māori protests were ignited by a new right-wing government that reversed progressive policies, scaled back Maori rights, and proposed changes to the Treaty of Waitangi, which threatens the legal recognition of Maori rights and sovereignty.
The strike by Starbucks employees affected nearly 300 stores across 45 states, according to the union. However, Starbucks claimed fewer than 200 stores were impacted.
American Airlines grounded flights due to a technical issue with its flight operating system, leading to over 3,200 flight delays and 28 cancellations during the busy holiday travel season.
The FDA's new guidelines require foods to meet thresholds for added sugar, sodium, and saturated fat, aligning with current dietary guidelines. Additionally, foods must contain recommended food groups like fruits, vegetables, nuts, and legumes.
The exact number of people buried in the mass graves is unknown, but estimates suggest thousands of bodies are buried in each site, with some graves containing hundreds of victims in individual vaults.
The 2025 Holy Year marks a jubilee that occurs once every 25 years. It is expected to attract over 32 million pilgrims to Rome, with Pope Francis dedicating it to the theme of hope.
Ultra-processed foods are linked to adverse health outcomes, including weight gain, increased risk of cancer, cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, and mental health issues.
The Parker Solar Probe is attempting to fly closer to the sun's surface than any previous mission, enduring extreme temperatures and radiation to provide insights into the sun's workings.
Tuesday on the News Hour, the discovery of mass graves in Syria sheds new light on the historic brutality of the fallen Assad regime. Then, we look at efforts to lessen the impact offshore wind farms are having on the seafood industry. Plus, New Zealand's shift to the political right ignites protests from the island nation's indigenous Māori people. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders