The Internal Revenue Service announced Monday that, thanks to staffing issues caused by COVID-19 and budget cuts, tax season 2022 might last even longer than expected.
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The Internal Revenue Service announced Monday that, thanks to staffing issues caused by COVID-19 and budget cuts, tax season 2022 might last even longer than expected.
After one year in office President Joe Biden has held fewer press conferences than five of his immediate predecessors during the same time period and fewer news interviews than the previous six.
A U.S. man with terminal heart disease was implanted with a genetically modified pig heart in a first-of-its-kind surgery, and three days later the patient is doing well, his doctors reported on Monday.
As the 2021 NFL season came to a close, several coaches and executives parted ways with their teams, either by their own accord or having been fired.
North Korea on Tuesday launched its second unidentified projectile in a six-day period, claiming both were ballistic missile tests.
As schools return from winter break, a large number of school districts across the country have returned to remote learning due to staffing shortages and increased COVID cases caused by the Omicron variant.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) reported that the year 2021 was fraught with natural disasters and storms in the United States.
President Joe Biden is expected to use a speech in Georgia to throw the weight of his office behind changing Senate rules to break a Republican blockade that has prevented the passage of sweeping new elections laws.
The Georgia Bulldogs claimed the college football national championship after defeating the Alabama Crimson Tide 33-18 on Monday night.
CDC Director Rochelle Walensky recently drew criticism and sparked debate when she announced on national television that 75% of COVID-19 deaths have occurred in people who had multiple comorbidities.