Is omicron leading us closer to herd immunity against COVID?
Experts say it's not likely that the highly transmissible omicron variant — or any other variant — will lead us closer to herd immunity against COVID-19
Experts say it's not likely that the highly transmissible omicron variant — or any other variant — will lead us closer to herd immunity against COVID-19
Fowler had earlier claimed Hunt is guilty of ‘cruel and inhuman treatment or conduct’ towards her
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South Korean health officials have approved Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine for children aged 5 to 11, expanding the country's immunization program in the face of a massive omicron outbreak that is driving up hospitalizations and deaths
The Associated Press reviewed thousands of pages of documents, interviewed nearly two dozen veterans and consulted military, medical and environmental scientists as it investigated the connection between toxic substances at California’s Fort Ord and illnesses among those who lived and worked there
California’s Fort Ord has been on the Environmental Protection Agency’s list of the most polluted places in the nation since 1990
Many have voiced their dissent on social media over the move
Couple’s four-month-old daughter was found in another room in the apartment
‘Don’t worry, we had security throw him out,’ joked the five-time Grammy winner
Two yellow weather warnings in Scotland, Nothern Ireland and northern England suggesting there is probability of danger to life from flying debris
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US sanctions will be imposed on Russia’s VEB, military bank, elites and their families
The broadcaster, who will be awarded for services to broadcasting, charity and crime prevention, previously said he was ‘delighted’ to be recognised.
The nation’s front pages remain consumed by the Ukraine crisis.
Florida House Republicans have advanced a bill to forbid discussions of sexual orientation and gender identity in schools, rejecting criticism from Democrats who said the proposal demonizes LGBTQ people
The music mogul and America’s Got Talent judge called the singer’s death ‘heart-breaking’ and described her as an ‘extraordinary person’.
The U.N. Security Council has voted unanimously to end Iraq’s requirement to compensate victims of its 1990 invasion of Kuwait, with Baghdad having paid out $52.4 billion to 1.5 million claimants
India's foreign ministry says it has sent off tons of wheat to Afghanistan to help relieve desperate food shortages, after New Delhi struck a deal with neighboring rival Pakistan to allow the shipments across the shared border
Singer Mark Lanegan, whose band Screaming Trees was an essential part of the Seattle grunge scene in the early 1990s, has died
A Missouri state senator punished for wearing overalls on the Senate floor has blocked any work from getting done in protest
President Joe Biden highlighted his efforts to counter China’s dominance of the electric battery market as he touted domestic efforts to mine and process lithium and rare metals
Military has consistently emphasised climate threat
Several people have reportedly been hurt after an explosion at a food facility near Hermiston, Oregon that closed a railway line sent a huge pillar of black smoke billowing into the sky.
To combat slumping ratings, the Academy Awards are undergoing a radical slimming down, with eight awards to be presented off-air during next month’s telecast
‘This flooding, it’s no longer a one off. It’s the new normal,’ council leader says