National Love Our Children Day, which is observed on April 3 every year, aims to encourage people to look into the problems faced by children.
The show finally goes on: New York's pandemic-shut theaters reopen, slowly
Kate Middleton was accused on Twitter of using the vigil for the late Sarah Everard as a photo opportunity for the royal family. Royal fans immediately came to the duchess' defense.
California is going to allow indoor gatherings, concerts and performances starting mid-April.
US, Japan, S.Korea show united front on N.Korea
Latin America passes 25 million coronavirus infections
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says those that have received the COVID vaccine can now safely travel at “low risk.”
Biden hails US pandemic recovery as employment surges
Biden hails March jobs numbers as source of 'hope'
Dutch PM Rutte under pressure despite surviving vote
Nearly a third of top epidemiologists surveyed say that COVID vaccines could stop working in nine months or less.
A desire by many worldwide to learn new skills and adapt to a rapidly-changing world, coupled with continued technological innovation, has propelled the rapid growth of e-learning platforms.
World Health Organization experts warn that the COVID-19 pandemic has put multiple Brazilian states in “critical condition.”
Shopping malls could turn into communities that feature more than just shops as owners fight to stay relevant amid the pandemic.
The 40-year-old Elias Smith died in his parents' own yard when strong winds toppled a tree towards him.
European festivals face another summer of cancellations
Doctors warn recipients not to panic as side effects from the vaccine mean it's working.
Police charge Brussels April Fool's Day 'party' crowd
South Korea sent a co-hosting proposal to the International Olympic Committee saying the Games would act as a "catalyst" to peace between the Korean nations.
Dutch PM Rutte clings on after political battle
Covid overwhelms ICUs in Syrian capital
Palau hails 'ray of light' Taiwan travel bubble