Mormon vaccine push ratchets up, dividing faith's members
Members of the faith widely known as the Mormon church remain deeply divided on vaccines and mask-wearing despite consistent guidance from church leaders
Members of the faith widely known as the Mormon church remain deeply divided on vaccines and mask-wearing despite consistent guidance from church leaders
The Taliban now hold full control of Kabul’s international airport after the last U.S. plane left its runway
California voters agreed to borrow billions of dollars during the last drought to build more water storage projects
Illinois Democrats are expected to approve new legislative boundaries over objections from Republicans and some community groups that the process was unnecessarily rushed and maps drawn behind closed doors to keep Democrats in power
United are expected to confirm the arrival of Ronaldo from Juventus on Tuesday.
The dual Flushing Meadows champion was made to work in the first set before cruising through the second.
The cyclist took out the women’s C5 time trial to match former swimmer Mike Kenny’s British record for gold medals.
U.S. climate envoy John Kerry is in Tokyo to discuss efforts to fight climate change with top Japanese officials ahead of a United Nations conference in November
The Scot criticised the world number three over lengthy bathroom breaks between sets.
The House committee investigating the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol is asking social media and telecommunications companies to preserve phone or computer records for hundreds of people
It is her 27th medal overall across eight games and includes wins in the pool as well as on bike
A federal grand jury has indicted a defrocked American priest on charges of having sex with minors while running a children’s shelter in a remote part of East Timor
The Scot went down to the third seed in an at-times testy five-setter in the heat of Flushing Meadows.
As the final five U.S. military transport aircraft lifted off out of Afghanistan Monday, they left behind up to 200 Americans and thousands of desperate Afghans who couldn’t get out and now must rely on the Taliban to allow their departure
The paid break comes right before employees are required to go into the office three days a week.
Investigators are looking into whether a Texas man was inspired by foreign terrorists when he fatally shot a Lyft driver in a Dallas suburb and opened fire in the police station of another suburb where officers shot him
More than 1.1 million homes and businesses without power and limited cell service
Armed forces prepared to fight terrorism ‘whether it’s strike, or whether it’s moving troops,’ says Sir Mike Wigston
A Hindu priest and three crematorium workers could face the death penalty if found guilty
With more people than ever fundraising to help mental health charities, have we turned a compassionate corner?
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They were the world's only all-female army, now those that descended from the Amazons are fighting time and colonialism to recover their humanity, writes Danielle Paquette
Acid reflux is among the most frequent health complaints, writes Jane E Brody. But there is plenty you can do ease the symptoms
Although sleep is vital, until now it hasn’t been known which structure of the brain tells us when we are tired. Our research has shown us which part of the brain is in control, writes Lukas B Krone, Vladyslav Vyazovskiy and Zoltán Molnár
The UK has committed to becoming ‘net zero’ by the middle of the century.