Rush Limbaugh Says On Radio Show His Lung Cancer Is Terminal
He was first diagnosed in February, and had previously said that his cancer was going in the right direction.
Melania Trump To Make Rare Campaign Appearance After Suffering From COVID-19
She is slated to make a physical appearance today, but still won't make any solo remarks.
Moderna Says COVID-19 Vaccine Could Be Ready As Soon As December With FDA Approval
It hopes to get initial phase three trial results in November, putting an emergency FDA approval in December. Pfizer's timeline is similar.
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell Talks US Digital Currency, Private Collaboration
No commitments yet for a U.S. digital currency. The U.S. lags behind other countries but wants to ensure it gets digital currency right the first time
Why Are Native Americans Particularly Vulnerable To The COVID-19 Pandemic?
Several factors have come together to deliver infection and mortality rates many times higher among Native Americans than other ethnic groups
Man Dangles From Roof Of Chicago's Trump Tower For 13 Hours, Demanding To Speak With President
The man identified himself as a member of the Black Lives Matter movement. Reports say authorities have talked him down.
Distribution And Logistics Threaten To Deny Three Billion Access To COVID-19 Vaccine
Vaccines can be particularly fragile, requiring constant sterile refrigeration. Much of the world lacks the capacity for distribution.
Why You Need A Flu Vaccine More Than Ever Amid The COVID-19 Pandemic
Flu shots won't help prevent COVID-19, but the pandemic provides several other reasons to grab your shot before the end of the month
Study: Remdesivir, Hydroxychloroquine Among Unhelpful COVID-19 Drugs
Four COVID-19 treatments, including the Remdesivir drug that was recently given to President Donald Trump, fell well short of significantly helping patients, according to a new study by the World Health Organization.
How Charitable Billionaire Robert Smith Got Away With Cheating Taxes For 15 Years
Smith will avoid prosecution by cooperating with a larger investigation against Robert Brockman, the largest individual case in U.S. history
Nevada Rejected COVID-19 Tests From The United Arab Emirates Over Links To Chinese Firm BGI Group
The state department has sent mixed messages on the security of the tests. California rejected a similar offer.
Americans Reconsider Halloween And Thanksgiving Traditions As COVID-19 Cases Surge
Flying in relatives for a feast and sending your kids door-to-door probably isn't a great idea this year
Studies Suggest Those With Type A Or AB Blood More Susceptible To COVID-19, Require More Ventilators
They also had longer average stays in intensive care. Researchers advise caution on interpreting the results, as the mechanism behind the trend is unknown.
Report: Trump Tipped Off Republican Donors Coronavirus Would Crash Economy
Economic aides met privately with the Hoover Institution and told them the economic risks of the virus, allowing them to sell off stocks before most investors
Middle Eastern And Asian Countries Stockpile Food Amidst Poor Harvests, Pandemic Concerns
Egypt and Pakistan are the largest buyers, but China's latest five-year plan signals long-term commitment
Russia Approves Vector Labs COVID-19 Vaccine For Production Without Phase Three Trials
The vaccine has only been tested on 100 volunteers, the second drug to be rushed to production amid record-breaking virus spread
She Lost Her Hearing Walking In Her Backyard: Uncommon COVID-19 Symptoms
A survey found 13% of COVID-19 patients experienced hearing loss or tinnitus. For some, it could be permanent.
iPhone 12 Announcement: Apple Unveils Latest Smartphone With 5G Network, Better Camera, New Design, More Power, Magnets
The company also revealed the Homepod Mini, a new smart-home option. Verizon announced a nationwide 5G network.
Mexican Foreign Ministry Confirms Two Nonconsensual Procedures At ICE Facility, Hints At Class Action Suit
The findings align with an investigation from the Associated Press, finding some evidence of wrongdoing but falling short of whistleblower allegations
Where Is The iPhone 12 Going To Work?
Only a select few areas would actually be able to utilize the blazing speeds 5G promises.
UK COVID-19: Boris Johnson Unveils Three-Tier Lockdowns To Slow Outbreak Despite Local Allies' Pushback
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced a new three-tiered lockdown plan as COVID-19 surges once more across Europe and the U.S.
Explaining The Nobel Prize In Economics
The prize was awarded not just for the development of auction theory, but its use for public good.
US/UK Air Corridor Planned Despite Pandemic
Faster and more available testing have officials hopeful they can restart air travel before the holiday season.
Trump Moved Millions From Jointly Owned Hotel To Campaign Tax-Free, Times' Tax Documents Suggest
A New York Times report showed that $21 million was billed to a shell company for expenses right as Donald Trump needed cash for a floundering campaign, and right before a $10 million surprise campaign boost.
New COVID-19 Wave Overwhelms French ICUs, U.S. Faces Same Conditions
Young populations preserved the virus for it to make a comeback. The U.S. shows the same trends, but with even less restraint and regulation.
Housing Markets Remain Strong In US And EU, But Pandemic Clouds The Horizon
The UK's housing market is at a 12-year high, but that could change dramatically in the months ahead. The U.S. is in a similar position.
Conservative Poll Watcher Efforts Ramp Up In What Critics Say Is Blatant Voter Intimidation
The Trump campaign has directly called for support to join an "army for Trump" and make their presence known at voting stations
Two ISIS Militants Accused Of Kidnapping And Killing Four Americans Arrive In US For Trial
Alexanda Kotey and El Shafee Elsheikh are accused of the kidnapping en eventual killing of 4 Americans, with a maximum sentence of life in prison.
Historic Numbers Of Early Voters Swarm Polling Places, Creating Long Lines
High rates of early voting, both in-person and by mail, indicate substantially higher voter turnout than in 2016.
QAnon Banned From Facebook, Instagram, Deemed A 'Militarized Social Movement'
Facebook has extended a ban previously only applying to violent content to apply to the entire movement