Will We Ever Know How COVID Started? Search Window Is ‘Closing Fast,’ WHO Says
Search on the cause of the outbreak is stalled and scientists worry the answers may never be found.
Train Wrecks In the Skies: FAA Says 'Unruly Behavior Doesn't Fly'
FAA announced #FlySmart PSA after unruly passenger cases rose to 3,988.
Nordstrom Beats Expectations, Still Below Pre-Pandemic Levels
Shares of Nordstrom were down more than 7% in extended trading.
Is COVID-19 Misinformation Deadlier Than The Delta Variant? WHO Says It's Driving The Pandemic
Misinformation has gotten worse over the past few weeks.
Food Services Industry Faces Labor Shortage As Workers Change Priorities
Workers are leaving the food services industry for three reasons.
CIA Director Secretly Meets With Taliban Leader As Biden Faces Growing Criticism
The Monday meeting with Abdul Ghani Baradar marks the highest-level face-to-face encounter between the Taliban and the Biden administration since the militants seized the Afghan capital.
Some Schools Announce Vaccine Mandates, Others Try To Ban Masks All Together
Republican-led states like Florida and Texas threaten to withhold pay if school districts continue to require mask-wearing.
Biden Urges Employers To Require Staff To ‘Please Get Vaccinated Now’
Will American leaders follow Biden lead and require its employees to get vaccinated?
Joe Biden’s Approval Rating: President Slides To New Lows, #RespectBiden Trends On Twitter
The numbers are somewhat typical for presidents at this point of their first term.
NYC Public School Staff Are First Broad Group Of City Workers With Vaccine Mandate
With schools starting next month, NYC makes a move to require vaccination for all public school teachers, principals and staff.
Fourth Stimulus Check Coming Soon? Delta Variant May Play Role In $2,000 Direct Payments
There are two recent signs that have kept some hope alive for direct payments.
Biden Addresses Afghanistan Evacuation Efforts, Calls it ‘Most Difficult Airlifts In History’
Almost 6 thousand troops on the ground in Afghanistan assisting with the evacuation.
‘Jeopardy!’ Fans Pull For LeVar Burton As Host After Mike Richards Steps Down
"Jeopardy!” is trending on Twitter as fans react to the step-down.
COVID-19 Vaccine Boosters May Not Be Annual Thing As Scientists Question Need
As the world sees a stark gap between vaccination rates in different countries, the U.S. prepares for third dose rollout.
As COVID Cases Spike, Alabama Hospitals Run Out Of ICU Beds
Alabama reported “negative 29” ICU beds as COVID cases surge.
Airline Passengers Cause Disorder In the Skies, Leading To $531,545 In Fines
From drug use and flight attendant abuse to refusal to wear a mask, U.S. airline passengers are becoming more unruly.
It Took A Global Pandemic For the CDC To Create A Disease-Forecasting Center
CDC hopes to identify emerging health threats before they become a global pandemic.
Is The US Ready To Take On The Thousands Of Afghan Refugees?
Bipartisan group of governors commit to helping Afghan refugees, here's what they are saying.
Tropical Storm Grace Turns Into Hurricane, Heads To Mexico
Grace is expected to hit Mexico late Wednesday or early Thursday.
When Will COVID Booster Shots Be Available? First Date For Third US Dose Revealed
As plans to roll out COVID boosters are revealed, health care workers and nursing home residents are first in line.
Tropical Storm Grace Complicates Haiti’s Earthquake Relief Efforts
As storm strikes earthquake-hit Haiti, thousands of residents are left in despair.
Chris Cuomo Addresses Brother Andrew Cuomo Resignation, Told Him To 'Own What You Did'
Chris Cuomo finally about the resignation of his brother, Gov. Andrew Cuomo, after avoiding CNN’s coverage on his sexual harassment scandal.
What Is Remote? Startup Company Is Now Valued At $1 Billion Amid Pandemic
A startup company that helps employ workers around the world saw its valuation jump after getting new investor funding.
Supreme Court Partially Blocks New York’s Eviction Moratorium, Leaving Tenants At Risk
Tenants now have to prove economic hardship in court rather than filling a form to prevent eviction.
One COVID Case Sees China Partially Shut Down One Of Its Biggest Cargo Ports
Analysts say China’s “zero tolerance” policy for COVID-19 could impact the global economy.
A Third COVID Shot? FDA Authorizes Booster For Immunocompromised Individuals
A third dose of the COVID vaccine has been approved for certain individuals.
11 Million Americans Still Behind On Rent, People Of Color Suffering The Hardest
How much renters are affected by the rent moratorium varies widely across the nation.
Norwegian Cruise Line Reports Net Loss Ahead Of First US Cruise In Over 500 Days
Norwegian Encore will set sail for the first time in over 500 days in the U.S. this Saturday.
United Airlines Explains Why It's Requiring Proof Of Vaccination From All Its Employees
United Airlines employees have until the fall to get vaccinated.
US Plans To Give Third Booster Shot To Immunocompromised Americans, Fauci Says
As the Delta variant continues to spread and cause more hospitalizations, U.S. officials work on getting a Covid-19 booster shot t0 Americans with compromised immune systems.