Sign In
to Vote &
Create Storyboards.
 

Headline News

Location American Headline News for 26 July 2021
'I quit': Workers change jobs at a record pace amid burnout, new openings with higher pay Workers are quitting jobs at a historic pace, typically to take higher-paying positions or fulfill passions.      
Read More
11
0
Man drifts ashore while trying to run from Florida to Bermuda inside 'bubble' An ultramarathon runner who is trying to run from Florida to Bermuda in a strange floating device drifted shore Saturday along the coast of the Sunshine State, a report said.
Read More
11
0
In January 2013, months after taking the helm of China's ruling party, Xi Jinping gathered the country's top politicians and asked them why the Communist Party of the Soviet Union had collapsed.
Read More
9
0
Provincetown implements indoor mask order after COVID-19 cluster grows to 551 cases Provincetown has reimplemented its indoor mask order, after the town's COVID-19 cluster grows to 551 cases.
Read More
7
0
The US will continue airstrikes in support of Afghan forces fighting the Taliban, a top US general said Sunday.
Read More
7
0
WATCH: New round of flooding inundates Belgium streets A new round of flash flooding in Belgium turned streets into rivers and washed away vehicles.
Read More
7
0
Fauci warns US going in 'wrong direction'; Arkansas surge worse than last summer: Live COVID updates "Fifty-percent of the county is not fully vaccinated," President Biden's top medical adviser said. "That's a problem." Latest COVID news.      
Read More
6
0
Louisiana congressman says he has COVID-19 for the 2nd time Louisiana congressman says he has COVID-19 for the 2nd time
Read More
5
0
McCarthy says Pelosi 'played politics' with Capitol riot committee House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy is accusing House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of "playing politics" after appointing Rep. Adam Kinzinger to the special committee investigating the Jan. 6 insurrection.
Read More
4
0
Demand for scientific lab space has jumped 34% as money and demand for COVID research soar. That boom could mean a new use for empty office buildings.      
Read More
4
0
New CDC data reveals how rare symptomatic breakthrough cases seem to be Approximately 153,000 symptomatic, breakthrough cases, are expected to have occurred, to date, according to internal CDC data.
Read More
4
0
• South Korean broadcaster apologizes for Olympic 'inexcusable mistake' • Nationalist sentiment rises as China off to strong start at Tokyo Olympics
Read More
4
0
France recorded almost 23,000 new Covid-19 cases on Saturday, twice as many as last week, as the Delta variant caused a surge.
Read More
4
0
China blames US for 'stalemate' in relations, as talks begin America’s No. 2 diplomat is in China to meet with top Foreign Ministry officials
Read More
4
0
The South Korean broadcaster MBC showed photographs associating pizza with Italy, Chernobyl with Ukraine and Count Dracula with Romania in its coverage of the opening ceremony.
Read More
4
0
At least 120K customers left without power after tornadoes spin through Detroit area Over 120K Michigan customers are without power Sunday after the National Weather Service said tornadoes struck near Detroit and Flint on Saturday.      
Read More
4
0
Numerous other fires have gained strength and threaten property across the U.S. West
Read More
4
0
In a statement on their website, the United States Olympic Committee (USOC) stated that 'Operation Gold Awards', a program that provides monetary rewards to athletes who earn medals, for Paralympic athletes would be incr...
Read More
3
0
Sarah Huckabee Sanders urges people to get the 'Trump vaccine' Former White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders acknowledged Sunday that she was inoculated against COVID-19 "months ago" -- with the "Trump vaccine."
Read More
2
0
After Covid Diagnosis, a Conservative Radio Host Sends a New Message The Tennessee radio host, Phil Valentine, said he was among those who did not need to get vaccinated. Now his struggle with the virus is sparking its own discussion.
Read More
2
0
Man accused of setting deadly fire because relatives didn't follow Bible A Texas man allegedly set a fire that killed his brother and badly burned his mother because the pair did not follow the Bible, a report said. Philip Mills, 40, has been charged with capital murder and arson over the Thu...
Read More
2
0
Italian Americans gather in Little Italy to demand Christopher Columbus statues be put back People rally against removal of Columbus statues a year after they were taken down in Chicago.
Read More
2
0

{TITLE}

{PUBLISHER} - {PUBLISHED_DATE}
{TITLE} {CONTENT}
Read More
{VIEWS}
0


Storyboard
Print
{VIEWS}
0
0




Share this Article

Location



Create Storyboard