If you’re one of the millions of Americans waiting for word on a second coronavirus relief package, you’re going to have to wait a little longer. Senate Republicans have announced they’ve tabled the topic until next week.
US museums draw more than 850 million visitors each year, but not this year. And a recent survey suggests one-third may not survive the COVID-19 pandemic.
Described as a “massacre,” two brothers and a girlfriend are charged in the brutal murders of three best friends last week at a Florida lake. Their bodies badly beaten and shot up.
As schools across the country continue to struggle with the decision over whether to reopen this fall, U.S. Surgeon General Jerome Adams has offered his two cents on the matter: “Don’t.”
While diagnosing more than 700 cases of COVID-19 in a 24-hour time span might not seem like good news, Dallas County officials say they find the new number to be “encouraging.”
While experiencing high temperatures that break records is nothing new for Phoenix, the past week has seen the city turn up in a lesser-visited area of weather annuls.
Although a coronavirus vaccine isn’t expected to be available until sometime next year, officials in the U.K. have given a green light for indoor concerts to resume in August.