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South Africa will donate 2 million Johnson & Johnson vaccine doses to other African countries in the continent’s COVID-19 vaccine…
More than 2,600 Detroit residents have died from COVID-19. The city’s vaccination rate of 44% remains far below Michigan’s overall…
Republican Gov. Mike DeWine said he is asking officials to determine whether any laws were broken by so-called Bishop Sycamore…
Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin said he can't back a $2 trillion social safety net bill, threatening President Joe Biden’s signature…
New COVID-19 hospitalizations and deaths — so far — are averaging well below their spring 2020 peak and year-ago levels,…
Woods is healthy enough to play the PNC Championship, a popular year-end event for major champions and a family member.
The school says the Ole Miss nickname, used by enslaved people to refer to a plantation owner’s wife, came from…
The alleged incident of a “single person” aiming abuse toward one of Arsenal’s substitutes took place in the 33rd minute…
The new omicron variant has contributed to a record number of infections in New York and threatened the holiday season…
While George Fant has been focused on football, he has felt an overwhelming urge to help his hometown of Bowling…
Cannabis companies say California's legal marijuana industry needs policy changes to get on better footing with an illegal market.
Dozens of men’s and women's basketball games have been canceled or postponed this season due to COVID-19 protocols.
Robert Palmer, 54, of Largo, Florida, attacked police officers working to hold back the angry pro-Trump mob on Jan. 6.
Dr. Charles Johnson was the first Black faculty member in the Duke University School of Medicine and first Black physician…
San Francisco mayor London Breed has declared a federal emergency in the city's troubled Tenderloin district.
Harris ticked off a handful of administration accomplishments, like the expansion of the child tax credit and lead pipe replacement.
Joe Biden pledged to fight for stalled voting rights and police reform legislation, addressing South Carolina State University graduates.