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From schools to sports, a new wave of COVID-19 disrupts U.S. life
2021-12-16
By Tyler Clifford and Lisa Shumaker NEW YORK (Reuters) -Universities canceled events, the National Football League reported a record number
Night of devastating tornadoes likely kills more than 100 in Kentucky
2021-12-13
By Cheney Orr MAYFIELD, Ky. (Reuters) – At least 100 people were feared dead in Kentucky after a swarm of
Deluge triggers flood watches in Hawaii as more rain expected in western islands
2021-12-08
(Reuters) -Hawaii prepared for more rainfall on Tuesday after the Pacific island chain was beset with torrential downpours that caused
Neither Santa nor Grinch: Biden promises stocked shelves for Christmas
2021-12-02
By Nandita Bose and Trevor Hunnicutt WASHINGTON (Reuters) – President Joe Biden promised on Wednesday that rising prices and goods
Thanksgiving traditions return: Football, family, and parades
2021-11-29
By Daniel Trotta (Reuters) – Americans flocked to parades, packed football stadiums, and gathered more freely for family feasts on
Roast Turkey
2021-11-23
By Tom Polansek and Christopher Walljasper CHICAGO (Reuters) – U.S. Thanksgiving feasters are paying premium prices for turkeys this year,
Florida bans strict vaccine mandates in schools and businesses
2021-11-18
By Sharon Bernstein (Reuters) – Florida on Thursday banned schools and businesses from requiring vaccination against COVID-19 and set the
'Rust' script never called for Baldwin gun to be fired, lawsuit alleges
2021-11-18
By Jill Serjeant LOS ANGELES (Reuters) -A crew member working on the Western movie “Rust” said in a lawsuit on
Jury in U.S. teen Rittenhouse's murder trial ends first day without verdict
2021-11-17
By Nathan Layne KENOSHA, Wis. (Reuters) -The jury in the Wisconsin murder trial of Kyle Rittenhouse ended their first day
Ten states sue Biden administration over COVID-19 vaccine mandate for U.S. health workers
2021-11-11
By Ahmed Aboulenein WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Ten Republican state attorneys general sued on Wednesday to stop the Biden administration’s requirement
Pfizer seeks FDA nod for COVID vaccine boosters for U.S. adults
2021-11-10
(Reuters) -Pfizer Inc and BioNTech on Tuesday requested the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to authorize booster doses of
U.S. braces for surge of vaccinated international travelers
2021-11-08
By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The United States is expecting a flood of international visitors crossing its borders by
U.S. CDC advisers recommend COVID-19 vaccine for young children
2021-11-03
By Michael Erman (Reuters) – Advisers to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on Tuesday unanimously supported
Armorer on 'Rust' film set says producers overruled her safety requests
2021-11-01
By Lisa Richwine LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – The armorer who oversaw guns used in filming of Western movie “Rust” said
Explainer - Who faces legal liability in 'Rust' shooting case?
2021-10-28
By Brendan Pierson (Reuters) – Lawsuits seeking to assign civil liability in the fatal shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins would
Port of Los Angeles supply chain fix: selling 24/7 shifts
2021-10-15
By Lisa Baertlein LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – The Port of Los Angeles is beginning the hard work of convincing terminal
U.S. to lift Canada, Mexico land border restrictions in Nov for vaccinated visitors
2021-10-13
By David Shepardson and Steve Holland WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The United States will lift restrictions at its land borders with Canada
"There will be things that people can't get," at Christmas, White House warns
2021-10-12
By Jarrett Renshaw and Trevor Hunnicutt WASHINGTON (Reuters) – White House officials, scrambling to relieve global supply bottlenecks choking U.S.
Two wealthy dads convicted in first U.S. college admissions scandal trial
2021-10-11
By Nate Raymond BOSTON (Reuters) – Two wealthy fathers who were the first to face trial in the U.S. college
Pfizer, BioNTech seek U.S. COVID-19 vaccine clearance for children 5-11
2021-10-08
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Pfizer Inc and BioNTech SE have asked U.S. regulators to authorize emergency use of their COVID-19 vaccine for
Facebook research shows company knew of Instagram harm to teens, senators say
2021-10-01
By Sheila Dang and Paresh Dave (Reuters) – U.S. senators on Thursday grilled Facebook Inc on its plans to better
Investors with $1.6 trillion in assets push Congress to back paid leave
2021-09-29
By Jessica DiNapoli NEW YORK (Reuters) – Investors with assets worth over $1.6 trillion urged Congress on Tuesday to pass
Relief, anxiety as U.S. parents confront emotional back to school
2021-09-28
By Maria Caspani NEW YORK (Reuters) – Kelly Toth was “very relieved” when her four sons went back to school
U.S. flood insurance rates to rise for 77% of policyholders -study
2021-09-22
By Ross Kerber (Reuters) – Changes to the main U.S. flood insurance program will raise rates for 77% of policyholders,