Consumer News: Air travel at lowest level in three months, Walmart wants to hire thousands of warehouse workers and more!
Consumer News: Air travel at lowest level in three months, Walmart wants to hire thousands of warehouse workers and more!
Consumer News: Air travel at lowest level in three months, Walmart wants to hire thousands of warehouse workers and more!
As the push to ramp up vaccinations continues, the FDA is assessing additional COVID-19 vaccine approvals for kids younger than 12 and booster shots. A source says there’s been some frustration inside the agency about the White House stepping into the FDA’s lane and getting ahead of where the science is by setting booster goals.
(CNN) — President Joe Biden is speaking out, firmly defending his decision to withdraw U.S. Troops from Afghanistan. The president spoke Tuesday announcing an official end to the 20 year war, the longest in America’s history. US Senator Tim Scott South Carolina Senator Tim Scott is just one of the many who have disagreed with the decision to withdraw some…
Consumer News: Prices at the pump going up more, Farmers’ Almanac predicts chilly winter and more!
Team SC is on the ground in Louisiana, helping with relief efforts after Hurricane Ida. More than a million residents there are still without power, and the death toll from the storm is rising. Now a tropical depression, the danger is not over for those in the storm’s path.
(CNN) — The Delta variant is forcing companies, both big and small to delay their return to office plans. many of the tech industry’s biggest companies that debated shutting down offices at the start of the pandemic are now joining the growing list of tech giants delaying plans to go back. Mandy Gaither breaks down why experts say companies should…
The debate over whether to vaccinate continues as more COVID-19 cases pour in.
More than one million people are without power and at least one person is dead after Hurricane Ida slammed into Louisiana.
Violence intensifies as the U.S. deadline to withdraw troops from Afghanistan approaches
(CNN) — Two explosions outside the Kabul Airport in Afghanistan have killed a number of U.S. Service members and a number of Afghans are also dead. We are learning the U.S. Embassy told Americans waiting to be evacuated to stay away Wednesday night- because of security threats. Isabel Rosales has the latest. Categories: National News, News Tags: kabul