Doctors and other health professionals should be aware of the jump in infections caused by a parasite called Cyclospora, officials say.
Darline Graham Nordone became the first female to represent South Carolina in the Senate.
The company attributed the weak quarterly results to disappointing performance of its flagship z17 artificial intelligence mainframe program.
The teams are playing in Dallas, vying to lock in a place for the final.
The longtime South Carolina senator was known as a hawkish dealmaker close to President Donald Trump. His passing matters to the GOP-led upper chamber.
‘Operation Silver Spur’ was carried out in Florida’s Osceola County throughout June, the agency said.
Gov. Kathy Hochul said the state needs safeguards to protect New Yorkers as hyperscale data centers continue to quickly expand.
The U.S. State Department on Monday abruptly canceled all consular appointments in the United Arab Emirates for three days.
The rebate would be valid for first-time purchasers of new EVs up to $50,000 and one for $1,750 would be available for purchases of used EVs up to $25,000.
The latest announcement is ‘based on highly productive conversations with Middle East leadership,’ the U.S. president said.
A record 6,686 troops marched past 30 heads of state on the Champs-Élysées. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio saluted an alliance turning 250 this year.
Over the past five years, food costs have risen by roughly 32 percent.
Members of the U.S. Supreme Court have faced death threats following politically volatile rulings.
The Trump administration is considering visa revocation and travel bans for ICC personnel and increased sanctions against the ICC and its affiliates.
Non-citizens had already been prohibited from entering the United States within 21 days of being in Congo, Uganda, and South Sudan.
High interest rates and modest economic growth are prompting small businesses to approach hiring and capital spending with ‘caution.’
U.S. forces first imposed the blockade in mid-April.
Former Xinjiang Party chief Ma Xingrui is the third member to be ousted from the country’s top echelon of power.
A judge had blocked the Department of Health and Human Services from freezing the money as litigation proceeds.
It’s “clear and obvious” that the Canadian embassy employee should not have been placed on leave without pay, the court ruled.