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President Donald Trump’s Health Secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., also described political violence as “wrong” and said his ...
Working mothers are leaving the workforce in large numbers due to return-to-office policies and caregiving responsibilities.
The Office of Pandemic Preparedness and Response Policy, established by Congress in 2022, has dwindled from a staff of about ...
Aug 7 (Reuters) - Germany's industrial output fell in June to its lowest level since the pandemic in 2020, extending last ...
A leader in a sprawling Minnesota food fraud plot during the coronavirus pandemic has been sentenced to 28 years in prison.
Babies born during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic are heading to preschool and kindergarten, and experts are waiting ...
In Shopee e-commerce, Sea also marked its fifth anniversary in Brazil, its only market outside of Southeast Asia. The company claimed in its press release that after just five years it's become the ...
SKANEATELES, N.Y. — The PEACE Luncheon is returning to Skaneateles. Also known as the Senior Congregate Dining Program, the ...
Murder rates in D.C. — and in most major American cities — are at a near-record a low. Yet Trump insists on ranting about "bloodshed, bedlam and squalor." ...
Nathan Reis, the fintech’s co-founder, is scheduled to be sentenced Nov. 21 and faces up to 20 years in prison.
Opinion
Making D.C. safe again
Readers discuss President Donald Trump’s policies on crime and homelessness, and the value of vaccines. As I read the Aug. 7 front-page article “ Trump revisits vow of a ‘safe and beautiful’ D.C. ,” I ...