Less than 30% of Americans said they believe it is not safe to hold in-person classes amid the spread of the Omicron COVID-19 variant.
A family that lost 7 people in the deadly car crash that happened in North Las Vegas over the weekend saw major support through Gofundme in just a few days.
Researchers believe a new study shines light on a possible treatment for alcohol abuse and alcoholism.
HBCUs across the U.S. have received bomb threats over the past two days as Black History Month begins.
Two COVID-19 test brands have been lauding FDA approval when they are not approved.
The defense lawyer argued in court that the suspect, Travis Reinking, suffered from schizophrenia and believed he had been instructed by God to kill the victims who were government agents.
Former New Yorker Gov. Andrew Cuomo will not face criminal charges following sexual harassment allegations.
Book bans have been widely reported in the U.S. since the start of 2021, with many expressing concerns across the board.
Novavax is appealing to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to provide authorization to its COVID-19 vaccine. If approved, it would become the fourth available vaccination against the virus allowed in the United States.
A major winter storm is expected to bring severe weather conditions as Groundhogs day gets closer.
As the world learns to live with the pandemic, rent prices grew again as people returned to or entered the market in 2021.
"You’re messing with people’s health and livelihood,” Dr. Robyn Atkinson-Dunn, former director of the Utah Public Health Laboratory, said.
Vanessa Estrada, an inmate in Texas' Bexar County Jail, was declared dead Saturday at University Hospital.
There were reports of unconscious guests around the hotel pool.
The man who is on dialysis three times a week said he is "willing to die" when doctors persuaded him to get the vaccine against COVID-19.
An NYPD officer, who is married to one of the nurses, is reportedly being investigated for any involvement in the case.
A 19-year-old from Florida told Elon Musk that $5,000 isn’t enough for him to delete his Twitter account that tracks the Tesla CEO’s private jet.
The Brooklyn public school teacher who allegedly posted an Instagram story that seemed to encourage violence against the police has been fired.
“Getting two doses into a child can provide baseline immunity that protects them from severe disease [and] from hospitalization,” the former FDA commissioner said.
A 'chaotic' car crash in North Las Vegas took the lives of nine people.
Snowstorms pounded the northeast United States over the weekend.
Is your vehicle affected? Kia recalls certain vehicle models due to airbags not properly activating during crashes.
The grand prize will climb to an estimated $113 million.
The classic novel “To Kill A Mockingbird” touches on several topics that could create “harmful” discussions in the classroom.
The next Mega Millions drawing is Tuesday, Feb 1 at 11 p.m. EST.
As inflation costs eat into American’s wallets, calls continue to grow for more stimulus aid to help off-set the costs.
The great retirement more than doubled the usual number of retirees since the start of the pandemic.
As Omicron COVID-19 cases rose to 1 million a day, questions about how to stay safe evolved from cloth mask to KN95, N95, or surgical masks.
Robert LaMay, who was fired from his job for not getting vaccinated, appeared on several TV shows for his final radio call that went viral.
Virginia's attorney general declared that public universities in the state can not prevent students from attending if they fail to receive a COVID-19 vaccine in a blow to vaccine mandates statewide.