TSA extends mask mandate through September 13
Face masks will be required for U.S. travelers until at least September 13. Last Friday, the Transportation Security Administration extended a mask mandate that was set to expire next month.
Face masks will be required for U.S. travelers until at least September 13. Last Friday, the Transportation Security Administration extended a mask mandate that was set to expire next month.
More than 40% of adults in the U.S. are fully vaccinated against COVID-19, and leaders say children could soon become eligible to receive the shot as well.
A man in Conway will have to pay more than half a million dollars in restitution after forcing a man with intellectual disabilities to work in a restaurant without pay.
(CNN) — -The U.S. may never see herd immunity against COVID-19. That’s what at least one physician says. The good news is that even without herd immunity, most people could still be able to get back to their pre-pandemic lives. However, it is likely that a sizable percentage of Americans will choose to not get vaccinated at all. The Dean…
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R.J. Mitte became known to millions with his role on TV’s “Breaking Bad,” as viewers saw a character and actor deal with cerebral palsy. Now Mitte is on the big screen, in a drama inspired by a true story.
For 57 years, a Myrtle Beach man says there’s been a hole in his heart, a place for the son he only held twice before he was given up for adoption. All these years later, that hole has been filled as the father and son found each other.
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Health experts say Americans under the age of 35 are showing hesitancy to get vaccinated for COVID-19, and that could have an effect across the country when it comes to fighting the virus.
An ambitious economic agenda took center stage during President Joe Biden’s first address to a joint session of Congress. He’s now headed out to key swing states to sell it, while making it clear he wants lawmakers to move it forward.