Federal health officials said Johnson & Johnson’s COVID vaccine is critical to fight the pandemic, ending an 11-day pause on its use.
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A woman was charged with a felony for not returning a VHS tape. She found out 21 years later.
A woman found out 21 years later that she was charged with felony embezzlement for not returning a VHS tape.
‘This affects all of us’: Marches, rallies against Asian hate crimes see widespread participation
People united across the country this weekend against crimes targeting Asian Americans. Marchers gathered in cities like New York and Washington.
Southern states brace for another round of severe weather, including tornadoes
A third round of severe weather, including tornadoes, in two weeks is predicted to hit several states in the South this weekend.
A skyscraper-sized cargo ship remains wedged in the Suez Canal, the first time in the canal’s 150-year history
After a day of blocked navigation at the Suez Canal, shippers look for alternate routes to avoid global economic impact.
‘Let kids be kids’: California considers bill requiring gender-neutral children’s sections at large retailers
In a push for inclusivity, a proposed bill in California will ban large retail stores from dividing children’s items by gender.
Black woman to take command of oldest federal law enforcement agency for the first time in 230 years
Pamela Smith is set to take command of theĀ U.S. Park Police as its chief. She is the first Black woman to hold the position.
Potato Head goes gender neutral. What is gender neutrality and how can I be more inclusive?
As the US grows more diverse in terms of sexuality and gender, here’s an explainer on what gender neutrality is and how you can be more inclusive.
Was Stonehenge moved? New clues suggest the prehistoric monument was first built in Wales
Research suggests that not only did bluestones that make up Stonehenge travel 180 miles, but it may be a replica of a stone circle built in Wales.
COVID-19 tore apart ‘inseparable’ couple, married for 63 years. 2 nurses worked to reunite them for a date.
An inseparable couple, who have been married for 63 years, were separated when they contracted COVID-19, but two nurses reunited them with a date.