Outrage over Ivory Coast president's third term bid
Pfizer will provide Gilead with manufacturing services at its McPherson, Kansas, facility for the production of the coronavirus drug.
All 10 players who spoke with USA Today said they raised red flags to administrators.
A nurse learned she had to have her leg amputated after downplaying a leg cramp.
The two-count complaint against the Sahara Las Vegas claims that the property violated social distancing at gaming tables and also at a lunch event.
Election triumph gives Rajapaksa brothers a tighter grip on Sri Lanka
U.S. stocks fell on Friday although the economy added 1.8 million jobs in July.
A Georgia high school student believes she got into "good and necessary trouble" by sharing a photo that got her suspended.
It was the lowest level since the coronavirus pandemic induced a recession in February but only 40% of the jobs lost at the start of the pandemic have been regained.
The state department has requested citizens to review the recent updates to the Travel Advisories if they plan on traveling abroad.
President Trump considering executive orders if statemate doesn't end.
Virus ban on Bollywood stars, crew over 65 overturned
Healthy, young people need not get tested for COVID-19, said Dr. Brett Giroir during a recent interview.
Justin Bieber’s tour plans got canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic, but he has been using this time to strengthen his marriage to Hailey Bieber, whom he married in September 2018.
Syria doctors fear virus spreading faster than clinics can test
The immune systems of people who recovered from COVID-19 revealed a low level of B cells and a high level of T cells.
Hong Kong offers universal virus testing, with Beijing's help
They are planning to combine the drug interferon beta-1a, marketed under the brand name Rebif, with remdesivir in ongoing clinical trials.
A new poll gives President Donald Trump failing marks on his handling of school reopenings.
This method may enable healthcare workers to safely reuse them if they face a shortage.
Virus hastens newspapers' slide into shaky digital future
The South Asian giant becomes only the third country to reach the figure, after the United States and Brazil.