
Heading Home For Thanksgiving?
With coronavirus surging (infections worldwide have passed 11.7 million), colleges have been either requiring or encouraging students to get tested before Thanksgiving.
With coronavirus surging (infections worldwide have passed 11.7 million), colleges have been either requiring or encouraging students to get tested before Thanksgiving.
Concerns about air bag inflators running the risk of exploding have led GM to recall 7 million vehicles worldwide. The following article lists which vehicles are being recalled.
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Although AstraZeneca, Pfizer and Moderna’s COVID vaccine candidates all look promising, masks and other precautions will still be necessary well into 2021.
Restaurants have been using outdoor dining options such as tents, greenhouses and igloos to encourage customers during the pandemic. But are these options safe?
The Phoenix College Alumni Association has donated meals to students for Thanksgiving. The community college held a drive-through food distribution.
Moderna is seeking emergency use for its COVID-19 vaccine candidate. But what exactly does that mean? And how quickly could the general population have access to a vaccine?
Homeland Security is working with drug companies to deal with scam vaccines and treatments. Advice for public includes not clicking on social media posts claiming to sell cures.
In a policy reversal, New York City will be reopening the nation’s largest school system for in-person learning despite the coronavirus raging in the United States.
A preliminary injunction that bars the expulsion of migrant children who cross the U.S.-Mexico border alone is being appealed by the U.S. government.
Dr. Anthony Fauci has warned that the U.S. could see a "surge upon surge" of COVID infections tied to Thanksgiving. States across the country are implementing new virus restrictions.
At an online conference Education Secretary Betsy DeVos said free college is “a socialist takeover of higher education” and dangerous for the economy.
Two class-action lawsuits have been filed against the University System of Georgia. Students who registered for classes that went online due to COVID are seeking partial refunds.
In the weeks ahead false claims on Facebook and Instagram about COVID vaccine safety, side effects, ingredients and efficacy, as well as COVID conspiracy theories, are being removed.
A new analysis argues for low-income Black, Hispanic and Native American households to receive a COVID vaccine first. As of yet, no one at the federal level has committed to this idea.