Florida to receive $10.2 billion from America Rescue Plan
Many cities and municipalities in Palm Beach County and the Treasure Coast are set to receive millions of dollars in aid under the American Rescue Plan passed by Congress this week.
Anthony Thompson Jr., 17, died during a confrontation with police.
Lisa Christensen says that she “’teared up’ watching the nine-and-a-half minute video of George Floyd losing his life
White House press secretary spars with reporter on question of president's 'culpability' in injustice
Here are key elements of a trial that gripped the US.
Over 500 bills to limit abortion have been introduced in state legislatures this year as antiabortion lawmakers see opportunity in the Supreme Court.
A powerful bomb exploded in the parking area of a luxury hotel in the southwestern Pakistani city of Quetta on Wednesday, killing at least four people and wounding at least nine others, police said. Footage on Pakistan news channels showed burning cars. Hours after the attack, the Pakistani Taliban in a statement claimed responsibility, saying it was a suicide attack.
At a time when many Americans felt unnerved by COVID, not to mention an unpredictable president, I realized I had never seen her emotionally falter.
The country has been far slower than others including the UK and the US to immunise its population.
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My home growing up was a haven for crooks and toxic industries. Companies profited at the expense of citizens' health, including my own.
The Oscar-nominated film tells of a black man forced to relive his killing by a US police officer.
New associate attorney general is first civil rights attorney in role overseeing US law enforcement
Clip shows chaotic scene before officer opens fire
Judge revokes Chauvin’s bail and he will remain in police custody until his sentencing, which is scheduled for June.
After spending hours fruitlessly calling government helplines in a search for a hospital bed for a critically ill COVID-19 patient, Indian lawyer Jeevika Shiv posted an SOS request on Twitter. "Finally, it was help online that worked as people responded with information," Shiv said. India is reporting more than 250,000 new COVID-19 cases a day in its worst phase of the pandemic.
House votes for second time to make DC nation’s 51st state, setting up historic Senate debate
An 86-year-old woman enters to receive her first dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine at a clinic targeting minority community members at St. Patrick's Catholic Church on April 9, 2021 in Los Angeles, California. A new survey released by the Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI) and the Interfaith Youth Core found that COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy remains prevalent in some American communities—but a faith-based approach could prove crucial in the fight to combat it. It found that among Americans who attend some type of religious service at least a few times a year, 44% of people “hesitant” about COVID-19 vaccines said that a faith-based approach—or approaches—could impact their eventual decision to get vaccinated, and 14% of people “resistant” to the vaccine said the same.
House votes on party lines to make DC nation’s 51st state
Switzerland’s financial markets authority said Thursday it is looking into possible penalties against Credit Suisse after the top-drawer bank announced “significant losses” linked to a U.S.-based hedge fund. The authority, FINMA, said it will require “various risk-reducing measures” and investigate “possible shortcomings in risk management” at Credit Suisse. The authority said it is appointing an outside agent to look into the issue.
In a "Good Morning America" interview, Philonise Floyd described how he felt when Derek Chauvin was found guilty of murdering his brother, George Floyd.