Politics Jun 18 WATCH: Officials testify on international response to COVID-19 The Senate Foreign Relations Committee will hold a hearing June 18 on U.S. international pandemic preparedness, prevention and response as it relates to COVID-19.
Politics Jun 18 Jean Kennedy Smith, last surviving sibling of JFK, dies The last surviving sibling of President John F. Kennedy and a former ambassador to Ireland died Wednesday.
Health Jun 17 Arizona virus infections surge in major U.S. hot spot Arizona hospitals are treating a record number of coronavirus patients amid a surge of new cases that has made the state a U.S. virus hotspot.
World Jun 17 President von der Leyen vows to fight lack of diversity in E.U. institutions The European Union's top official is pledging to address the lack of racial diversity within EU institutions.
Politics Jun 17 WATCH: Biden delivers remarks in Darby, Penn., on reopening the country amid coronavirus Last week, Biden was in Philadelphia to unveil a multifaceted plan he said would gradually reopen the economy, increasing growth while not putting business owners or consumers at unnecessary risk.
Nation Jun 17 5 years after church massacre, South Carolina protects confederate monuments South Carolina law protects all historical monuments and names of buildings, requiring a two-thirds vote from the General Assembly to make any changes.
Nation Jun 17 Netflix CEO, wife to donate $120M to HBCUs Netflix CEO Reed Hastings and his wife, Patty Quillin, are donating $120 million toward student scholarships at historically black colleges and universities.
Nation Jun 17 After 130 years, Aunt Jemima will vanish from packaging Quaker Oats company is changing the name and marketing image of the 131-year-old Aunt Jemima pancake mix and syrup.
World Jun 16 Venezuela Supreme Court orders takeover of 2 major political parties Venezuela's Supreme Court, loyal to President Nicolás Maduro, on Tuesday ordered the takeover of two of the nation's most powerful political parties opposed to the socialist government ahead of parliamentary elections expected this year.
Nation Jun 16 Seattle police pledge to protect occupied zone A festival-like atmosphere has emerged in the area, now called the “Capitol Hill Occupied Protest,” with participants painting a Black Lives Matter mural on the street and planting a community garden.