Jobless benefit cuts cause lost earnings, spending in US states: study
Quake-hit Haiti's PM vows elections 'soon as possible'
Global stocks rebound but end week lower on virus fears
Apple and Facebook won't return to their offices until January of 2022, amid the rapid spread of the Delta variant.
“The doctor told my dad the first day in the hospital that he was a one-in-a-million case to be in the ER.” Clark Allen's daughter said.
India approves emergency use of 2nd locally-made Covid-19 shot
Walmart retail giant monitors customers in the self-checkout lanes of its stores to stop theft of its merchandise.
VW reins in production due to ongoing chip shortage
As the world sees a stark gap between vaccination rates in different countries, the U.S. prepares for third dose rollout.
The emergency order will not allow cruise ships to enter ports in the Bahamas if there are unvaccinated passengers 12 and older onboard.
Sens. John Hickenlooper, D-Colo., Angus King, I-Maine, and Roger Wicker, R-Miss., are all experiencing “breakthrough” cases of COVID-19.
The man had been kept on ECMO (Extra Corporeal Membrane Oxygenation) support or artificial lungs for 62 days.
Paralympic flame in Tokyo as virus surges days before opening
There may be a 2.5 times higher occurrence of heart inflammation in recipients of the Moderna COVID vaccine vs. the Pfizer vaccine.
Mercy Medical Center in Roseburg said the man was in its emergency department and the ICU was full of other COVID-19 patients.
The reboot of the 80's show "Punky Brewster" has been canceled after 10 episodes.
Thousands of fake vaccination cards have been seized by federal customs officials at Anchorage. The cards had a close resemblance to the certificates handed out by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Reports confirm that Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Alexandre Lacazette are not on Barcelona's radar.
New Zealand extends Delta outbreak lockdown
BTS was supposed to visit 38 countries as part of the "Map of the Soul" tour.
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear warned that if the situation doesn’t change, "we are going to be out of hospital capacity, very, very soon."
The TV Academy is requiring attendees of this year’s Emmy Awards to be fully vaccinated and provide proof that they recently tested negative for COVID-19.