Teachers may be more likely to spread COVID in the classroom than students, according to a new CDC study.
The man used to fight regularly with his wife suspecting her of cheating on him.
The $9.6 billion coronavirus aid package announced by Gov. Gavin Newsom would send checks to about 5.7 million people, including illegal immigrants
People vaccinated at a state-run site at Jones Beach were informed of the storage error with an email.
A 67-year-old Florida inmate charged with murder wants to jump to the front of the COVID-19 vaccination line and get both doses of the vaccine at the West Palm Beach Veterans Affairs Medical Center. His request has been denied by a judge.
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Biden, Trudeau go online for US-Canada bilateral
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Cam Newton has high regard for Bill Belichick although his chance to play under the Super Bowl champion coach may be coming to an end after the 2019-20 NFL season.
President Joe Biden and his wife Jill honored the 500,000 lives lost to COVID-19, and the POTUS encouraged the people to remain positive because there is "light in the darkness."
Shailene Woodley said she and NFL star Aaron Rodgers have been engaged "for a while" during her recent appearance on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon."
Concerns about the safety of coronavirus vaccines emerged following the death of a Florida doctor who developed a dangerous blood disorder.
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A Chinese state-backed press agency is running coronavirus-related messages in Times Square. “China has helped more than 80 countries and territories,” one said.
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New York City movie theaters to reopen
The measure will now move to the House floor for a vote on Friday or Saturday
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Florida agriculture commissioner Nikki Fried has ordered her offices to keep their flags up, saying, "We will not celebrate hate speech, bigotry and division."