The CDC issued clarification through its website on Tuesday on the rationale behind shortening COVID quarantine recommendations a week ago.
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The CDC issued clarification through its website on Tuesday on the rationale behind shortening COVID quarantine recommendations a week ago.
Canada announced on Tuesday two agreements totaling $31.5 billion to compensate First Nations children who were taken from their families and put into the child welfare system and to reform the system that removed them and deprived them of services they needed.
Sources confirm that the statue was removed on December 20. It is reported that the statue was never meant to remain in front of the building and was removed on schedule, but some claim it was removed due to public outrage.
Arizona Governor Doug Ducey announced on Tuesday a new statewide program that provides families facing school closures with up to $7,000 to guarantee that in-person learning remains a viable option.
Twila Brase, CEO and Co-Founder of CCH Freedom, goes on Financial Issues to discuss an important update on COVID-19 treatments and asks why the government is so focused on compliance of the healthy rather than coming up with better ways of treating the sick.
Residents of the Chinese city of Xi’an are being forced to rely on government workers to bring them food as they endure one of the country’s strictest COVID-19 lockdowns since the outbreak of the pandemic.
Japanese automaker Toyota Motor Corp outsold General Motors Co in the United States in 2021, marking the first time the Detroit automaker has not led U.S. auto sales for a full year since 1931.
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics released their report on the job openings and labor turnover for the month of November, and the data shows a record number of quits stemming from primarily low-wage sectors.
On Tuesday, star tennis player Novak Djokovic announced that he has been granted an exemption from the COVID-19 vaccine, which will allow him to partake in the upcoming Australian Open.
About 220 passengers started a trip on Amtrak’s “Crescent 20” from New Orleans to New York on Sunday. The trip was supposed to take about 30 hours with a pass-through Atlanta and riders expected to be at their destination by Monday.