TSA reports more than 10,000 workers have tested positive for COVID-19 since beginning of the pandemic
More than 10,000 TSA workers have now tested positive for COVID-19 since beginning of the pandemic.
More than 10,000 TSA workers have now tested positive for COVID-19 since beginning of the pandemic.
The Biden administration is beginning the clemency process for certain inmates released to home confinement due to the coronavirus pandemic. The process will start with a review of nonviolent drug offenders on CARES Act home confinement with four years or less to serve.
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Prominent Lowcountry lawyer Alex Murdaugh says he was shot in the head on the side of the road just three months after his wife and son were murdered. A family spokesperson denies a report that says that gunshot wound was self-inflicted and is asking investigators to change their report.
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Health experts say there may be some good news on the vaccine front for children.
As the Department of Justice battles the new abortion law in Texas, some women are traveling out of state for procedures.
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As COVID-19 hospitalizations spike, some overwhelmed hospitals are grappling with rationing care.
Millions of people were left without power after Hurricane Ida swept the nation, causing catastrophic damage. Now, more than 12 million people are facing new flood threats in areas already devastated by the remnants of the storm.