Moderna requests US, Europe vaccine approvals after full results
"We might see a surge superimposed on the surge we are already in," Fauci said
The man punched his ex-girlfriend and was trying to strangle her when the victim's mother and sister rescued her.
The caption under the video posted by the nurse read, "When my coworkers find out I still travel, don't wear a mask when I'm out and let my kids have play dates."
Quasheda Pierce, the mother of Sincere Pierce, 18, who was shot and killed by deputies earlier this month, was shot while attending her son’s funeral service.
Italy fines Apple 10 mn euros for water damage claims
Turkish ship leaves disputed waters in east Med
Iran lays to rest nuclear scientist as it mulls response
Halsey has slammed the Recording Academy for not being "transparent" when it comes to its nomination process.
Bitcoin has been in overbought territory in the last two months.
The Families First policy, which gives half of the country's workforce paid leave, is set to expire by Dec. 31. The CDC's eviction moratorium will also expire by the end of the year.
Cuban president says artist collective's protest was US plot
Americans brace for Covid 'surge upon a surge'
Rockstar Games remains mum about "GTA 6" to this day, so fans need to temper their expectations and take this rumor with a grain of salt.
White House's Kushner headed to Saudi, Qatar: reports
Jennifer Lawrence's Kentucky family farm was ravaged by a "horrible fire" on Friday night. The farm said in a statement that it was grateful no one was hurt.
"I am proud to announce today the first senior White House communications team comprised entirely of women."
'The Arab Spring did not die': A second wave of Mideast protests
Khabib Nurmagomedov's retirement is looking a lot real after he made an investment to start his own promotion.
How the Arab uprisings were weakened by online fakes
Rebel Wilson successfully hit her goal weight of 75 kilograms Sunday after declaring 2020 her year of health.
Pfizer's coronavirus vaccine is expected to reach 12.5 million Americans this year, and will initially be available to health care workers and people who are at high risk of severe infection.