The court overruled limits on visas for hundreds of thousands of foreign workers during the coronavirus pandemic
The president's result came after he spent months playing down the severity of the outbreak that has killed more than 207,000 in the United States and hours after insisting that "the end of the pandemic is in sight"
Despite slim chances that its vaccine will be ready by October, Pfizer has big incentives to hint that it might be
The study, to be released Thursday, is the first comprehensive examination of coronavirus misinformation in traditional and online media
The tennis star's up-and-down experience at Roland Garros is a microcosm of her broader tennis journey. Williams is many things, but she is above all resilient. In 2020, she is still a contender but no longer the automatic favorite at age 39 and with a daunting draw
In his second time moderating a presidential debate, Fox News anchor Chris Wallace attempted to reset the proceedings midway through
With no bullet holes nor removal of tusks, the cause of death has remained a mystery, creating fears among some experts about the future of the mighty mammals in Botswana, where their conservation has largely been a success story
Why has the poisoning of Alexei Navalny been met with Western silence?
A survey conducted by an industry group found that many establishments were still facing a financial crisis even after opening for outdoor dining
The troubling findings are consistent with some earlier reports that pregnant women may be at increased risk for severe illness when they become infected with the new coronavirus
Obama said the book gives readers a sense of the presidency, and his and Michelle Obama's personal journey during that time. The publisher expects demand to be so high that it has ordered a first US printing of 3 million copies, of which 1 million will be printed in Germany, and shipped in 112 containers