A study says people of color are disproportionately affected by the climate crisis.
Job growth in the U.S. sputtered out in August with the overall number added reaching only 235,000, far below expectations and the worst performance for the economy this summer.
The child reportedly had multiple comorbidities, and since she was only 9-years-old, she wasn't eligible for a vaccine.
"You're going to have very likely a three-dose regimen being the routine regimen,” Fauci said.
Skyscraper Day is celebrated on Sept. 3 to honor the legendry architect John H. Sullivan, who is also known as the father of skyscrapers.
The girl was diagnosed with the multisystem inflammatory syndrome, a rare COVID-19 complication in children.
Children can celebrate this day by allowing their mothers to take a break by dividing household chores.
Salt Lake County Health Department spokesman Nicholas Rupp confirmed the news but refused to disclose more details.
The incident took place around 2:00 p.m. and the victim, who was shot the leg, was transported to a hospital. The shooter is still at large.
The number of breakthrough deaths has increased from the 131 deaths reported as of Aug. 24.
President Biden addressed the damage hurricane Ida has caused assuring citizens affected by the hurricane 'We are here for you.' Biden unveiled his plans to aid those in need and will travel to Louisiana Friday to meet with Gov. John Bel Edwards.
Candace Owens wants the “imbeciles” who are requiring COVID-19 testing to change the safety guidelines in place.
The New York state legislature announced on Thursday that it would be extending an eviction moratorium until January 2022 and pledged more aid to renters as COVID-19 cases rise, even as city landlords promise a legal fight.
A gender reveal party shut down schools in Tennesse after celebratory gunshots were fired.
Exports from the United States jumped by 1.3% to $212.6 billion in July, but the trade deficit with China also grew to $18.2 billion.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio declared a state of emergency on Thursday morning after flooding from Hurricane Ida brought the Big Apple to a standstill.
The Saturday night jackpot will be worth an estimated $367 million.
New data released on Thursday for the number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits shows that only 340,000 claims were filed, a new lowest level for initial claims since March 14, 2020, when first-time claims totaled 256,000 before the COVID-19 pandemic
A woman in Virginia was forced to return her adopted daughter five days after she and her husband picked her up because the child's birth parents changed their minds and wanted her back.
The Old Farmer’s Almanac forecast a very cold winter for the U.S., but there have been questions about the accuracy of the almanac’s 230-year-old formula.
The tornado watches and flash flood warnings come as the East Coast states are battered by the remnants of Hurricane Ida.
The South Lake Tahoe area is faced with a make or break scenario as uncertain weather conditions could help block the Caldor Fire from reaching the area, or fan the flames further into the popular tourist town.
The young boy’s cause of death was later listed as respiratory failure due to a COVID-19 infection.
The United States Consumer Finance Protection Bureau (CFPB) proposed a new rule on Wednesday that would help the agency shine light on how loans were being issued to small businesses an what obstacles existed for accessing credit.
Chad Daybell’s defends their father's innocence regarding the murders Lori Vallow’s children JJ and Tylee Ryan.
As the economy continues along a steady road to recovery, executives are running into trouble hiring workers to fill out their ranks.
The next Mega Millions numbers will be drawn on Friday, Sept. 3.
The approval of the Pfizer COVID vaccine by the FDA may have pushed some Americans to get vaccinated.
Alzheimer’s Disease International said studies show that COVID can increase a person's likelihood of developing dementia.
The autumn equinox and the Harvest Season also fall in September.