US to Make Intelligence on COVID-19 Origins Public
President Joe Biden tells reporters, barring surprises, he will share the findings of a 90-day review by US intelligence agencies
President Joe Biden tells reporters, barring surprises, he will share the findings of a 90-day review by US intelligence agencies
In a statement to VOA, a US official says Washington sees it as positive for "all parties" in Mideast to de-escalate tensions
EC head Ursula von der Leyen says discussions about waiving intellectual property rights won't produce a single dose of COVID-19 vaccine in the near t
In Spain, 5,000 fans join experiment to find pandemic-safe way to hold mass events
Comments follow decision by Texas governor to open state, drop mask-wearing mandate
Vote expected to be split along party lines
The country's death rate is the second highest in the world
President Biden to talk about lives taken by deadly virus
Administration vows to be transparent and deliver science-based facts about coronavirus crisis
Administration vows to be transparent and deliver science-based facts about coronavirus crisis
Initial doses are scarce and will be rationed as US joins Britain, other countries in scrambling to vaccinate as many people as possible ahead of wint
Trump has refused to concede his defeat while he pursues long-shot legal claims that the November 3 vote was rigged against him
Memo says health care professionals, long-term care facility employees and other essential workers, national security employees, should receive initia
Groups representing thousands of US local public health departments sent a letter to the CDC and HHS
Rather than carrying out its threats against the US, Iran has been ambiguous about recent seizure of its tankers carrying Iranian oil to Venezuela
Infectious Disease expert Dr. Anthony Fauci, CDC Chief Dr. Robert Redfield, Asst. Sec of Health, Admiral Brett Giroir to give testimony
Democratic candidate's campaign promises not to let US become vulnerable in a crisis
The national tally of infections stood at more than 140,000 as of Sunday
The national tally of infections stood at more than 140,000 as of Sunday
WHO says nearly a quarter-billion people could eventually be stricken
Washington says the fate of the deal depends on a successful implementation of a 7-day reduced fighting truce
Amnesty International says claims of peace cannot be taken seriously as long as combatants continue to target civilians'
Amnesty International says claims of peace cannot be taken seriously as long as combatants continue to target civilians'