A White House spokesperson noted Monday that inbound flights of Afghan refugees to the U.S. would remain halted for "at least another week" due to the identified measles cases.
Joint Chiefs Chair General Mark Milley ordered aides to not act immediately on any move by Trump to use US nuclear forces, and he called a Chinese general to reassure Beijing, presidential chronicler Bob Woodward and co-author Robert Costa wrote in their soon-to-be-released book.
The Biden administration announced federal employees must be vaccinated by Nov 22.
Police officers are prohibited from using chokeholds on suspects and “no-knock” warrants.
Calls continue to grow for more aid for Americans still suffering from the effects of the pandemic, including for a further extension of the Expanded Child Tax Credit.
A housing shortage in the United States cannot be solely blamed on the COVID-19 Pandemic.
Employers that require proof of vaccination could potentially face millions of dollars of fines in Florida.
"The time is now for childcare, healthcare, and climate action for all. Tax the Rich," Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez wrote on Instagram.
President Biden will soon have to make a decision on whether he will keep Jerome Powell as the Federal Reserve chair.
Wells Fargo is coming under renewed pressure from Sen. Elizabeth Warren, who is pushing the Federal Reserve to revoke its license in a bid to break up the bank.
Studies have shown that coloring has several health benefits and therapeutic effects on humans.
"I just want people to keep looking and not stop until we find her," said the mother of the missing woman.
The two student planned to target "bullies" and verbally asked other students to join their shooting plot.
Diego Archuleta is accused of choking the woman following a verbal argument on Sept. 1.
At least 87% of the total breakthrough COVID-19 deaths were among people aged 65 and older.
The man spent 16 years behind bars — 15 of them on death row in Louisiana — after he was wrongfully convicted of the 1996 murder of his step-cousin.
The four-year-old is one of the 243,000 children who tested positive for COVID-19 last week.
Squaw Valley Resort is changing its name after being accused of using a derogatory term.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken arrived before the U.S Congress for the first set of hearings into President Joe Biden’s withdrawal from Afghanistan.
Simone Biles and fellow Olympic gold medalists are set to appear before a U.S. Senate hearing into the FBI’s investigation into disgraced sports coach Larry Nassar.
New York politician Eric Adams pitched a partnership to business leaders in exchange for a priority placed on hiring more New Yorkers.
A new bill in Texas punishes social media companies for banning users.
While these three states have risen to the top with their vaccination rates other states are lagging behind on the inoculation of their residents.
The White House and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are reportedly at odds over a plan for booster shots for COVID-19 that could delay its rollout on Sept. 20.
The SEC announced on Monday that it reached a settlement with several media companies linked to exiled Chinese billionaire Guo Wengui.
The top rate for individuals would also rise to 39.6%, a 3% surtax on those making more than $5 million and a capital gains tax hike to 28.8% from 23.8%.
Tropical Storm Nicholas could cause hurricane conditions for Texas.
"If you want to get on a plane and travel with other people that you should be vaccinated." Fauci said.
Positive thinking can have many benefits, including reducing stress and the risk of heart diseases.
The couple reportedly contracted the virus when they went on a family trip at the end of July.