White House, Democratic leaders trade barbs over pandemic aid deal
Serena Williams is ready to compete in all tournaments for the rest of the calendar year despite admitting that she is at high risk for COVID-19.
President Trump was temporarily escorted out of his press briefing on Monday due to a shooting outside the White House premises.
Following the arrest of Hong Kong democracy advocate Jimmy Lai, the U.S. Secretary of State had a grim outlook on China's treatment of the territory.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Emmanuel Macron are expected to meet later this month, as France and Germany possibly grow closer amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Foot Locker previewed its stronger-than-expected second quarter sales, buoyed by the return of customers with stimulus money.
New surveys released by CBS/YouGov show Joe Biden with a 6-point lead over Donald Trump in the critical battleground states of Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, as voters disapprove of Trump's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Godspeak Calvary Chapel Pastor Rob McCoy said, "We want to worship. And we're going to worship."
The checkpoints have faced legal challenges from state and federal officials, prompting a lawsuit by reservation authorities to uphold checkpoints.
Bolivia's military, police chiefs call for easing of tensions
About 200 attendees show up to watch the Mrs. Nevada pageant, who were ordered by police to leave the Las Vegas hotel.
Oilfields have lost almost 100,000 jobs since the pandemic emerged
Seven companies have received the bulk of $9 billion in funding from the federal government to develop and test a COVID-19 vaccine.
Kodak shares slump as US loan is suspended
Outcry over Hong Kong media mogul Jimmy Lai's arrest
Lebanon government stands down over blast fallout
The Washington State Department of Agriculture will only have food stockpiled to meet demand through the end of 2020.
Mauritius braces to halt new oil spill as tanker breaks up
Peru promises Amazon investment after indigenous deaths
German companies surveyed by the the Munich-based Ifo economic institute believe COVID-19 restrictions on public life will last for another 8.5 months on average, as cases rise in Europe's largest economy.
The set of “the Young and the Restless” is a very different place these days due to COVID-19 restrictions.
Thai pro-democracy rally attracts thousands as discontent swells