COVID-19 Hospitalizations And Deaths Increased 40%, Cases Hit 100,000 Daily Average
While Americans may want to enjoy their hot summer months, new statistics remind the unvaccinated of the imminent threat.
Richard Trumka, Powerful Head OF AFL-CIO Union Federation, Dies At 72
The influential labor force leader died of a heart attack on Thursday.
Qualcomm Offers $4.6 Billion For Veoneer, Tops Magna’s Bid
In a battle to gain foothold of the emerging hands-free driving market, Qualcomm tops Magna’s bid to buy Veoneer.
Who Is The World's Richest Man? Jeff Bezos Loses Top Spot To Bernard Arnault
After Amazon stock dipped, a French fashion mogul surpassed Bezos as the richest man in the world.
New York City To Require Proof Of Vaccination For Indoor Public Spaces
Here’s what you need to know about New York City’s new vaccine requirements and how you can show proof of vaccination.
Filmmaker Calls Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg ‘An Enemy Of The State’
In an interview in the New York Times’ “Sway” podcast, Ken Burns revealed how he truly feels about Mark Zuckerberg.
Elon Musk Reveals Photos Of Starship Before Its Orbital Flight
Could flying to the moon or Mars soon be a reality? Ask Elon Musk.
Cuomo Harassment Allegations: Joe Biden Calls On New York Governor To Resign
President Joe Biden responds to new report that found that New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo sexually harassed multiple current and former female employees.
70% Of Americans Have Now Taken One Dose Of Vaccine, A Month Later Than Biden Goal
President Joe Biden reached his goal of getting 70% of eligible Americans partially vaccinated as the Delta variant remains a deadly threat.
Andrew Cuomo Sexually Harassed Multiple Female Employees, AG Report Says
Attorney General Letitia James reported that New York Gov. Cuomo sexually harassed multiple female employees.
Bacon To Disappear In California As New Animal Welfare Laws Take Place
Hog producers are not ready for new production standards that require more space for breeding certain farm animals.
Goldman Sachs To Raise Salaries Of Junior Bankers After Reports Of 'Inhumane' Workloads
Goldman Sachs boosts junior employees compensation after reports of long work hours and unrealistic deadlines.
IRS To Turn Over Trump’s Tax Returns To Congress, Justice Department Says
After years of battle to view Trump’s tax records, House Democrats will finally receive his returns from the IRS.
'The View' Desperately Looks For New Co-Host As McCain Sets To Leave
With co-host Meghan McCain set to leave in July, "The View" scrambles to find someone a replacement with bold conservative views.
MyPillow Pulls Ads From Fox News For Rejecting Election Fraud Commercial
MyPillow wanted to run a cyber symposium ad that promoted false claims of 2020 voter fraud.
Amazon Fined Record €746 Million For Violating EU Privacy Laws
European Union privacy regulator ruled that Amazon did not comply with its privacy protection law.
Harris Releases Strategy To Tackle Root Causes of Central American Migration
Vice President Kamala Harris has revealed her strategy to try and address the root cause of migrants coming to the United States.
Biden Calls On Congress To Extend Eviction Ban As July 31 Deadline Looms
President Biden urges Congress to extend eviction moratorium and cites Delta cases as an impending concern for tenants.
Cannabis Pharmaceuticals Are Hopeful As Senate Drafts Bill To Legalize Marijuana
Marijuana could soon be legalized on a federal level and cannabis pharmaceuticals are betting on it.
Israeli Parliament Urges Ben & Jerry's To Reverse Boycott
Ben & Jerry's decision to stop selling ice cream in Occupied Palestinian Territories has sent Israeli officials into outrage.
North Korea Reopens Communication With South Korea After 14-Month Silence
North and South Korea have been in a communication hiatus since June 2020. Now, they hope the reestablish trust.
Video Shows Salmon Injured By Lethally Hot Water Temperatures
Extreme heatwaves in the Pacific Northwest are not only affecting people, but are also having a toll on already endangered fish.
Instagram Announces New Privacy Policies Protecting Young Users
After growing criticism from child-safety advocates, Instagram finally announces new policies to protect young users in its photo-sharing app.
CDC Announces New Mask Guidelines As Delta Variant Gains Steam
The CDC recommends people wear masks indoors regardless of vaccination status in places with high Covid transmission rates.
Consumer Confidence Reaches Post-Pandemic High In July
As holiday season nears, consumer confidence spikes to its highest level since February 2020.
Human Rights Watch Accuses Israeli Military Of 'Apparent War Crimes' During May Fighting
The 11-day war between Israelis and Palestinians in the Gaza strip led to deadly unlawful attacks.
Tesla News: Electric Car Company Reports More Than $1 Billion In Profit For Q2
Elon Musk’s electric vehicle company reports earnings 10-fold up from last year.
President Biden To Protect Those With Long-Term COVID-19 Under Disability Law
President Joe Biden says individuals with long-term COVID-19 could qualify under a major disability act.
US To Maintain Pandemic-Related Travel Restrictions Due To Delta Variant
U.S restrictions on international travel continue as Delta variant spreads around the world.
Jobless Mid-Career Workers Face Ageism Amid Unemployment Crisis
The unemployment crisis is targeting unemployed Gen X at higher rates as the world transitions to a virtual workspace.