Increasing numbers of children are going hungry in the United States as it weathers the world's worst coronavirus outbreak, which has killed around 280,000 people and caused a once-in-a-generation economic crisis.
Work set to resume on NordStream 2 pipeline despite US protest
Taliban peace will help in fighting IS: Afghan official
South Koreans Ryu and Park, US teen Noh share LPGA lead
Asteroid dust collected by Japan probe arrives on Earth
The Northeast is reported to get hit with rain, wind and snow this weekend as a nor'easter makes its way up the coast.
Ivory Coast cocoa producers end chocolate war with Hershey's
Saudi says allies 'on board' for resolution of Gulf crisis
Tesla produces an average of 42 vehicles an hour.
WHO warns virus crisis not over as vaccine rollout starts
The young soldiers, who are willing to die and fight on the frontline are introduced in "Attack on Titan" Season 4, Episode 1.
The House of Representatives, controlled by Democrats, easily passed the bill by 228 votes to 164. The Senate, controlled by Republicans, is unlikely to pass it.
The deadline for ByteDance, based in China, to deliver a plan to sell its US operations to American buyers passed, but users could still tap into the smartphone app.
US ends China-funded exchange programs, calls them 'propaganda tools'
Beatles survivors Macca and Ringo still making music
John Lennon: rockers' troubled muse, 40 years on
Imagine: John Lennon shot on his doorstep 40 years ago
Cuba talks on freedom of expression break down after rare protest
US firms gear up for distribution of Covid vaccines
'Que pasa, New York?': John Lennon and the city that set him free
Employers added a disappointing 245,000 new jobs in November, the Labor Department reported Friday, and 10.7 million workers remain unemployed.
N. Korea's parliament to convene in late January: KCNA