Fears grow as pandemic reaches Rohingya camps
Priscilla Bienkowski and Sophia Hernandez were last seen going to Utah Lake on May 6 to tube before a severe storm hit the area.
Trump hopes for COVID-19 vaccine by end of year, 'maybe before'
The president also said the military will be used to distribute the vaccine once it is available.
Capacity utilization was at a record low, below the level registered in 2009 set in the Great Recession.
Mall of America has implemented a series of safety procedures as it gets ready to reopen its doors amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Race to prevent coronavirus 'nightmare' in Rohingya camps
US seek to cut off China's Huawei from global chip suppliers
Russia launches virus antibody testing, says football to return
U.S. FedEX Pilot Yeargan's plea came after he left his hotel room for three hours to buy masks and a thermometer, where he was shortly arrested after because of breaking quarantine rules.
US retail sales plunge 16.4% in April amid virus closures
Afghan hospital attackers 'came to kill mothers': MSF
The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) mentioned a certain Tim Manning in their 2019 Fall Issue.
Headscarves and bare hands: women deliver baby during Kabul hospital attack
A report claims that Samsung will be releasing a 5G-capable version of the Galaxy Z Flip, and will also make it available in a new color option.
Taiwan chip giant TSMC to build $12bn US plant
The Pentagon is working to create mesh networks of tiny spy satellites able of replacing its more expensive, larger satellites.
Two inmates filed a class-action lawsuit against a geriatric prison in Grimes County, Texas on behalf of the disabled and high-risk inmates.
Mortality rates hint at even higher coronavirus death toll
A new study found that men are less likely to wear masks because they think it is not cool and “a sign of weakness.”
U.S. officials blame China-backed hackers for spying and endangering coronavirus research.
China asks US to 'meet halfway' after Trump threatens to cut ties