President Donald Trump has approved an emergency authorization of convalescent plasma treatment for COVID-19 patients, calling it a "major breakthrough."
The notorious Golden State Killer Joseph DeAngelo is now facing life imprisonment after he pleaded guilty to 13 counts of murder and 13 counts of kidnapping with robbery.
The U.S. Army is seeking the public's help in search of a missing Fort Hood soldier in Texas. The U. S. Army is seeking the public's help in search of a missing Fort Hood soldier in Texas.
The funds available for the one-time $500 stimulus check of unemployed Oregonians in need of financial aid amid the COVID-19 pandemic have already been exhausted on the third day of distribution.
Wildfires raging in Northern California have already taken at least five lives and threaten thousands of people to flee from their homes, authorities said.
Ride-hailing giants Uber and Lyft will continue their operations in California after a new appeals court ruling allows them to treat their drivers as independent contractors.
Wildfires have been detected in Brazil's Amazon rainforest this month. At least 19,000 fires have been tracked across the Amazon in the first half of August.
The Center for Disease Control and Prevention, together with the nation's Department of Health and Human Services, will start working with state, local, and tribal health departments to test sewage systems for COVID-19.
American taxpayers who filed their federal income tax returns on time are set to receive a tax refund and interest checks this week, according to the Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury Department.
The Texas Conference for Women with Texas Restaurant Association will launch a new initiative that will grant more than $150,000 to women-owned restaurants in Texas.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the White House, and the state health departments have failed to meet the health literacy guidelines when it comes to passing COVID-19 information to the public.
Three top producers of the Ellen DeGeneres Show will be leaving the popular television program after an internal investigation was done over complaints of bullying and sexual misconduct against them, a Warner Bros. Television spokesperson announced on Monday.
A Virginia Democratic state senator is included in at least 14 people to be sued in connection with the partial Confederate monument dismantling in June, which led to "life threatening" and "permanent injury" of a man.
Known Latino activists and politicians have criticized the lack of representation of the Latino community during this week's Democratic National Convention.