State epidemiologist provides update on COVID-19 in Michigan
The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services will provide an update on COVID-19 data trends in the state on Wednesday morning.
Five people were hospitalized after being shot and injured in Shreveport, La., CBS-affiliated television station KSLA reported late on Sunday, the third multiple shooting reported in the United States within 24 hours.
Police say they found the child’s body in a car in Emmett.
If a mistrial is declared, a defendant is neither convicted nor acquitted
Made of wadding and filled with firecrackers, the Boeoegg's fiery end is supposed to signal how much longer winter will last. Officials in Zurich, Switzerland's financial capital, cancelled the event for the second year in a row to prevent crowds from gathering.
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NASA’s experimental helicopter Ingenuity rose into the thin air above the dusty red surface of Mars on Monday, achieving the first powered flight by an aircraft on another planet. The triumph was hailed as a Wright brothers moment. The mini 4-pound (1.8-kilogram) copter even carried a bit of wing fabric from the Wright Flyer that made similar history at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, in 1903.
NRCC launches ‘Socialist Give Back’ website slamming those ‘bankrolled by radical socialist Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’
Animal attacked while trying to protect food source, say police
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Rep. Greene accused the media of ‘false narratives’ and focusing on race to ‘divide the American people with hate through identity politics’
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A shooter killed three people and injured two others in a mass shooting in Kenosha, Wisconsin. The shooter had not been found as of Sunday morning.
Republican Thomas Massie was the lone member to vote against the resolution
Supreme Court judge to write on importance of separating personal feelings from legal rulings
Coronavirus continues to pose "unprecedented risks to travellers", the US state department says.
Incumbent Republican lawmakers received record donations in first quarter of 2021 as Trump yet to mobilise base for primary challengers
A bill to end private ownership of lions and tigers is proposed by a bipartisan group of lawmakers.
Jury will begin deliberating following closing arguments
University buildings and a historic windmill have been destroyed in the blaze.
The SNP’s plan to scrap charges for NHS dentistry could mean cuts to services and may see more patients forced to turn to the private sector for treatment, Anas Sarwar has warned. The Scottish Labour leader, who worked as an NHS dentist in Paisley before entering politics, said he supported the principle of free care but was concerned at a lack of detail announced by Nicola Sturgeon. A pledge to scrap dentistry charges, expected to cost £100 million a year initially, was one of a series of expensive giveaways included in the SNP manifesto last week. Mr Sarwar warned the policy could prove counterproductive if it was not implemented properly, and said the nationalists had a track record of failing to properly fund services. “The devil is in the detail,” said the Glasgow MSP. “What risks happening is, and this has happened too many times under this government already, is you reduce the number of treatments that are available on the NHS, meaning you're pushing more people to getting private treatments. "I think we need to see the detail of what this policy means in practice before we can make a wider comment on whether it is fit for purpose or not.