COVID-19 cases in the city have been rising over the past month and a half, with some parts of Manhattan having positivity rates of around 15%.
Blinken renews US focus on migration with Panama trip
20 million risk starvation as Horn of Africa drought worsens: UN
There was no evidence of metastases or recurrence in over 80% of the subjects.
Iraq 'green belt' neglected in faltering climate fight
X-Class flares are the "most intense" flares, says NASA.
It was among the 17 new millipede species that a trio of researchers described.
A federal judge in Florida struck down President Joe Biden's order to extend a mask mandate for public transportation as several states and cities express concern about the stealth subvariant of COVID-19.
Mexico president decries 'treason' after power reforms defeated
What's behind South Africa's flood disaster
Volunteer rescuers step in to save Shanghai's locked-down pets
Stacey Jones' newborn daughter only weighed 1.9 pounds when was born in July last year -- around three months before her expected due date.
It could be a "very red" star, says one of the authors.
Mexican lawmakers reject power reforms opposed by US
It hadn't been seen since 1985.
South Africa flood toll rises to 443 as deluge eases
Endangered North Atlantic right whales make a stand in Cape Cod
Macron talks up green credentials ahead of French election
In US, every dog has its... DNA test
Global warming: even cacti can't take the heat
Washington resumes oil and gas drilling leases on federal land
The child is the youngest COVID-19 patient in Samoa to date.
Medical experts still urge those who are unsure of what condition they have to assume they have COVID-19 until proven otherwise.
Researchers decode pigs' well-being through oinks and grunts
Israel to top up shrinking Sea of Galilee with desalinated water
The Pink Moon will appear full the entire weekend.
Regulators in this country have authorized the use of Moderna’s vaccine for kids
Biden touts US manufacturing know-how on trip to battleground state
The United States Space Command confirmed that a meteor from outside the solar system struck Earth in 2014, three years before scientists first identified a another meteor as the first.
UN says nine million in need of aid in South Sudan