Fears of overloaded hospitals amid a rise in COVID-19 infections driven by both the Delta and Omicron variants have plunged some states and countries back into fear.
An unidentified disease that has claimed the lives of 89 people in South Sudan is now being investigated by the World Health Organization (WHO).
Exam season is a stressful time for college students in general, but last year provided the additional challenge of a global pandemic, with this year proving to be little different despite earlier indications.
The defense has rested in the trial of Kimberly Potter, the veteran officer who shouted “taser” but then drew her firearm and shot a man. Closing remarks are set for Monday.
In light of a flurry of positive COVID-19 cases in the NFL over the last week, the league is bringing back strict COVID-19 measures for all players, regardless of vaccination status. The NFL is reportedly working with the NFL Players Association to enact these protocols, which will remain in effect until at least the duration of week 15.
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Senior Biden cybersecurity officials on Thursday issued another warning to corporate executives and business leaders that hundreds of millions of devices are at risk across the globe due to a newly-discovered software vulnerability, as reports of cyberattacks continue to rise.
A federal grand jury has accused Amplify Energy Corp and two of its subsidiaries of illegally and negligently discharging oil during a pipeline break in California in October and failing to respond to alarms.
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The Turkish lira plunged as much as 5.6% to a record low against the dollar on Thursday after the central bank slashed its policy rate in line with an unorthodox economic program set out by President Tayyip Erdogan.
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The Biden administration announced plans to release $2.9 billion of infrastructure bill funds to go toward lead pipe removal and enact harsher rules about lead exposure, according to The Associated Press.
Out of more than 200 million fully vaccinated people in the United States, only around 16 million have received J&J’s vaccine.
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