A closer look at Arias' history following her 2013 court appearances.
Among all the COVID-19 cases reported across meat and poultry facilities, almost 9 in 10 were racial and ethnic minority workers.
More than a million people in the U.S. are allergic to this ingredient.
A recent study pointed out that light pollution could impact the sleep and mental health of adolescents in the U.S.
A surveillance video showed Kelete's luxury vehicle speeding down the freeway while swerving around cars that were supporting the protesters.
The simple acts of wearing face coverings and keeping social distancing will save America from having to deal with a raging, catastrophic pandemic by November, as projections by the IHME show.
Joe Biden says he will reverse President Trump's decision to withdraw from the WHO on his first day as president.
The company said the store closures could help generate annual cost savings ranging from $250 million to $350 million, excluding related one-time costs.
Conservative groups DCNF and Judicial Watch file a joint lawsuit against the former vice president's alma mater.
"You will be part of something special," said one of the doctors leading the large-scale vaccine trials, which will begin in late July or early August.
Congress might approve the fourth stimulus package by mid-August but Democrats and Republicans will have to compromise a lot to get the job done.
Joe Biden beats Trump in two more polls, but one by Hill-HarrisX shows Biden ahead by only 4%.
Floyd also begged, “Please don’t shoot me Mr. Officer, please" as he was being handcuffed and brought to the squad car.
National Education Association President Lily Eskelsen Garcia said that the teachers want the children back in school but emphasis must be given on reopening in-person classes "safely."
COVID-19 continues to mercilessly pummel Arizona and California and has triggered a large spike in new cases and hospitalizations.
The proposed ordinance would outlaw a racist behavior that has gone viral in recent years.
Mayor Francis Suarez said he wants to look at both candidates in November's election, as Trump's reelection chances dwindle in Florida.
Vice President Mike Pence claimed that the guidelines would be reexamined as the President pushes for students to return in the fall.
The hip-hop mogul has no foreign policy stance, opposes abortion, supports prayer in schools, opposes the death penalty, would clean up chemicals, sees a need to unify the country and would consult God before making any decisions.
New information continues to come to light regarding the relationship Vallow once had with her children.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo said he has been working with school administrators and educators to create a possible reopening plan for schools and will have an official announcement in August.
The young woman claims to have slowly repeated her name multiple times while the barista claims to have simply misheard.
The new single-day record comes after the total number of confirmed coronavirus cases for the U.S. surpassed 3 million.
After Trump spokesperson Hogan Gidley claimed life in the U.S. is better than four years ago, Brian Kilmeade questioned the statement, citing the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and economic downturn.
Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman became a key impeachment witness after being on Trump's call with the president of Ukraine.
President Trump previously said his administration would "pressure" on states to reopen despite the recent surge of coronavirus cases in the U.S. South and West.
In a 7-2 decision, the Supreme Court ruled that employers with religious or ethical objections can opt-out of rules requiring them to provide access to free birth control.
Rep. Ilhan Omar's payments to her husband's consulting firm have sparked ethical concerns, but Omar has said an attorney at the Federal Election Commission has found no legal issues with the arrangement.
The Jackson City Council voted 5-1 along party lines to have the statue of the seventh U.S. President removed from outside City Hall.
The two are being charged with three additional misdemeanors which, if convicted, means serving a year in county jail.