Families of Surfside condo collapse victims agree to tentative settlement
The families of victims of the Surfside, Florida condominium collapse have agreed to a $55 million tentative settlement.
The families of victims of the Surfside, Florida condominium collapse have agreed to a $55 million tentative settlement.
The new congressional spending bill does not include an extension of school lunch wavers. The waivers, authorized at the beginning of the pandemic, let schools distribute free meals to all students without verifying their families’ income.
The father and son convicted of murdering Ahmaud Arbery want their hate crime convictions thrown out.
Millions of dollars in support are pouring in from all over the world to help Ukraine, with many resorting to Airbnb and crypto currency to send immediate help to Ukrainians. The conflict also creates an opportunity for scammers to take advantage of your generosity, and the Better Business Bureau is issuing a warning about charity scams.
Consumer News: Record number of job openings in the U.S., shopping for deals on cleaning supplies.
The latest numbers from the World Health Organization show new global cases have declined by 5%, and deaths have dropped 8%.
A COVID-19 antiviral treatment for children could soon be on the way.
Officials say Harris’ message to Poland and Romania is the U.S. stands by its NATO allies and will continue to support the Ukrainian people.
Consumer News: More products shrinking in size in response to inflation, tips to save money while traveling.
New York officials are warning against possible cyberattacks amid the ongoing crisis in Ukraine.