Greece boosts emergency effort after Lesbos migrant camp fire
Ohio and Michigan received a record number of absentee ballot requests, but the question of whether they can handle it remains.
The Houston Rockets haven't been very competitive with the Los Angeles Lakers since star reserve was sidelined.
Several companies are giving their employees time off to vote or work as poll workers during the Nov. 3 election.
Director of the FDNY World Trade Center Health Program said the U.S. Treasury Department withheld almost $4 million between 2016 and 2020.
Window closing on Williams' quest for 24th Slam title
Peloton released the Bike+ and Tread earlier this week and had some news about a possible rental program on Friday.
The UK economy remains sharply lower compared to pre-pandemic levels
A 12-pack of Bounty paper towels was being sold for $58.80 on Amazon while Walmart carried the same product for only $9.98, the U.S. PIRG Education Fund found.
Regional ruling party wins all seats in Ethiopia's 'illegal' polls
A planned flyover event in NYC on 9/11 is being slammed by residents in the area.
Chick-fil-A is offering more coffee options. Here's when you can get the chicken chain's new menu items.
Top infections specialist continued warning the public about a second wave of cases and the "unacceptably high" number of new daily cases.
Since March, investment-grade corporate and high-yield bonds have enjoyed record amount of sales
Several people criticized the celebrities for attending a large gathering at the time of the pandemic.
Israel razing more Palestinian homes despite virus: UN
The study added those who reported going to bars or cafes were 3.9 times more likely to contract the disease, but this result was restricted to people who were not in close contact with COVID-19 patients.
BTS members opened up about the hardships they had encountered as trainees in the past, their teamwork, the success of "Dynamite" and more on KBS's "Nine O’Clock News."
An industry analyst says the Apple Card performed well in its first year, even with the COVID-19 pandemic happening in the past few months.
The $300 unemployment benefit ordered by President Donald Trump has ended for some states and will soon end for the rest.
Slack had 130,000 paying customers by the end of the quarter ended July 31.
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott chronicled his struggles with mental health in the offseason as he continues to deal with the loss of his mother and brother.