The 15th day of each month has been important to many American families since July, when the first advance payment of the child tax credit payment was made with the planned final payment occurring in December.
The U.S. Army has increased its maximum enlistment bonus figure to $50,000 as it faces a recruiting slump caused by the pandemic and shifting priorities among younger Americans.
Pentagon Press Secretary John Kirby told reporters Friday that, even as the U.S. and its allies are attempting to find a diplomatic solution to ongoing tensions, Russia has sent operatives into Ukraine with hopes of creating a pretext for war.
Pregnant women do seem to be more susceptible to the virus, but so far there is no compelling evidence to show that any harm is done to a child, in mild to moderate cases of the virus.
A neglected pipeline burst just outside of New Orleans, spilling 300,000 gallons of diesel fuel into the water and killing thousands of wildlife.
The Loudoun County boy who sexually assaulted two classmates in the girl’s bathroom of two different high schools was sentenced on Wednesday to residential treatment and will be required to register as a sex offender.
President Joe Biden pressed social media companies to censor any COVID information that does not align with the mainstream narrative as part of a speech on Thursday.
In an effort to maintain safe staffing ratios, hospital administrators are creating policies that allow COVID-infected staff members to work if they are asymptomatic or have very mild symptoms.
The standoff between Russia and the West has reached a breaking point, at least according to one Russian minister.
No sooner had reports surfaced of Schumer’s plan to force debate on voting rights legislation than moderate Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (D-Ariz.) stamped out any hope that Democrats might remove the filibuster.