Dan Domenech, executive director of AASA, a national superintendents group, said he expects to see more states and schools move to the 3-feet rule in coming weeks. … Read more

Dan Domenech, executive director of AASA, a national superintendents group, said he expects to see more states and schools move to the 3-feet rule in coming weeks. … Read more
Moderna also has tested the vaccine in 12- to 17-year-olds but hasn’t yet released the findings.… Read more
Philip’s illness is not believed to be related to COVID-19. Both Philip and Elizabeth received coronavirus vaccines in January and chose to publicize the matter to encourage others to also take the vaccine.… Read more
Russian authorities said Tuesday they would block Twitter in a month if it doesn’t take steps to remove banned content… Read more
Kotto was best known for his infuriated FBI agent in “Midnight Run,” the James Bond villain Mr. Big in “Live and Let Die” and the technician Dennis Parker in 1979’s “Alien.” … Read more
The Health and Human Services Department is rushing to open facilities across the country to house immigrant children who are otherwise being held by the Border Patrol, which is generally supposed to detain children for no more than three days. … Read more
Earlier this month, local officials in Baltimore and Prince George’s criticized the administration over inequities in vaccine distribution… Read more
“We’re cautiously optimistic,” said John Zirkle, president of the Virginia Beach Hotel Association. “It’s going to be a make or break summer for a lot of hotels.”… Read more
The arrests are the closest federal prosecutors have come to identifying and charging anyone associated with the deaths that happened during and after the riot.… Read more
General Motors, Ford and Volkswagen plan to spend a combined $77 billion developing global electric vehicles over the next five years… Read more
Dan Domenech, executive director of AASA, a national superintendents group, said he expects to see more states and schools move to the 3-feet rule in coming weeks. … Continue Reading
Moderna also has tested the vaccine in 12- to 17-year-olds but hasn’t yet released the findings.… Continue Reading
Philip’s illness is not believed to be related to COVID-19. Both Philip and Elizabeth received coronavirus vaccines in January and chose to publicize the matter to encourage others to also take the vaccine.… Continue Reading
Russian authorities said Tuesday they would block Twitter in a month if it doesn’t take steps to remove banned content… Continue Reading
Kotto was best known for his infuriated FBI agent in “Midnight Run,” the James Bond villain Mr. Big in “Live and Let Die” and the technician Dennis Parker in 1979’s “Alien.” … Continue Reading
The Health and Human Services Department is rushing to open facilities across the country to house immigrant children who are otherwise being held by the Border Patrol, which is generally supposed to detain children for no more than three days. … Continue Reading
Earlier this month, local officials in Baltimore and Prince George’s criticized the administration over inequities in vaccine distribution… Continue Reading
“We’re cautiously optimistic,” said John Zirkle, president of the Virginia Beach Hotel Association. “It’s going to be a make or break summer for a lot of hotels.”… Continue Reading
The arrests are the closest federal prosecutors have come to identifying and charging anyone associated with the deaths that happened during and after the riot.… Continue Reading
General Motors, Ford and Volkswagen plan to spend a combined $77 billion developing global electric vehicles over the next five years… Continue Reading