NASA's Perseverance rover will scour Mars for signs of life
The rampaging surge in new coronavirus cases in Florida continues to set records and has now surpassed the total tallies of most countries.
Brazil's Bolsonaro fed up with quarantine, to take new virus test
Poland's populist president narrowly wins re-election
Washington Redskins confirm name to be changed
Kosovo's Thaci quizzed by war crimes prosecutors
US discusses five-power summit with Russia
No spectators for rest of PGA Tour season
American Airlines reaches out to US senator maskless on flight
Mayor Bill de Blasio praised the development in the press conference, but urged President Donald Trump to invoke the Defense Production Act to speed up testing.
Two of the largest school districts in California have decided to go online only in the fall term, possibly drawing the ire of the Trump adminisration.
US deficit soars to record amid pandemic relief payments
Organizers believe the event could not have been safely executed by Oct. 11.
Three passengers on a recent Delta Air Lines flight from Atlanta to Albany, New York have tested positive for the virus, with the carrier working with government officials to deal with the infections.
Maxwell ignored FBI orders during arrest: prosecutors
The consideration is being made after 40 U.S. states saw surges in COVID-19 cases.
Southwest warns of layoffs unless passenger traffic triples
Majorities of men and women believe the United States has made progress in gender equality in the last 10 years, a new report from the Pew Research Center reveals, but some men feel the progress in women's rights have come at their expense.
The June deficit was $864 trillion, pushing the deficit for the year to $2.7 trillion, nearly triple the deficit for all of fiscal 2019.
Dallas Federal Reserve Bank President Robert Kaplan said the unemployment rate would be much lower and job creation would be steadily climbing if everyone wore a mask.
School requirements for class will be outlined by local school districts, which must be in line with state guidelines.
The Trump administration may considered boosting federal aid for schools to help them reopen, White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow said Monday.