Wisconsin finished its recount of votes cast in this month’s presidential election on Sunday, with only miniscule changes in the results.
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The nation’s top infectious disease expert said Sunday that the U.S. may see “surge upon a surge” of the coronavirus over the coming weeks.
This year’s races left some wondering if there’s a better way to choose Clark County’s judges. “In my opinion, something is wrong,” District Attorney Steve Wolfson said.
At the age most kids are learning to read, 5-year-old Justyn Boumah of Las Vegas wrote his 12th book. Now he’s raising money to help homeless youth and promote literacy in his hometown and beyond.
Like a moment in a science fiction film, the metal monolith recently found in remote southeast Utah has disappeared.
The coronavirus outbreak’s current surge will present Arizona with a hospital crisis that could become a disaster unless the state takes steps such as ordering a three-week stay-home shutdown and implementing a statewide mask mandate, university researchers said.
The real Christmas tree industry is glad to see that more Americans appear to be flocking to fresh-cut evergreens this season.
Los Angeles County announced a new stay-home order Friday as coronavirus cases surge out of control in the nation’s most populous county.
Trump’s lawyers vowed to appeal to the Supreme Court despite the judges’ assessment that the “campaign’s claims have no merit.”
The city visited more than 2,000 businesses to ensure compliance with public health guidelines.
Case totals and positivity rates have been increasing since mid-September, and the number of weekly deaths has increased in November.
Many private schools are continuing with in-person classes, but some have modified operations due to the fall COVID-19 surge. The Meadows School is now using a hybrid model for its high school.
President Donald Trump said Thursday that he will leave the White House if the Electoral College formalizes President-Elect Joe Biden’s victory — even as he insisted such a decision would be a “mistake.”
The family is having their traditional meal of turkey, yams, green beans and rice and beans — butVivian Zayas is removing a seat from the table at her home in Deer Park, New York, this year and putting her mother’s walker in its place as a reminder of the loss.
The pandemic is turning this into a holiday shopping season like no other.