Nearly 3,000 New York City employees could lose their jobs for failing to follow Covid-19 vaccine mandate. ...
A South Korean diplomat beaten and had his nose broken on a street of New York City in a random attack which has drawn wide attention to the deterioration of public safety and persistent hate crime in the city....
The global coronavirus caseload has topped 405.6 million, while the deaths have surged to more than 5.78 million and vaccinations to over 10.14 billion, according to Johns Hopkins University....
US Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman General Mark Milley spoke with his Ukrainian and UK counterparts to discuss security concerns in Eastern Europe, Joint Staff spokesperson Col. Dave Butler said on Thursday (local time)....
US President Joe Biden warned Americans in Ukraine to leave the country immediately amid tensions between Moscow and Kiev, saying that sending US troops for an evacuation would mean "world war"....
US President Joe Biden said that he rejects an Army investigative report that found the White House and State Department resisted the Department of Defence's efforts to put together a better plan to evacuate US embassy personnel and Afghan allies weeks before Kabul fell to the Taliban....
Russian Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations Dmitry Polyanskiy said he does not rule out that the West is preparing to stage a provocation in Donbas to use as a pretext to accuse Russia of an invasion, but hopes it will have enough prudence to avoid taking this step....
As much as 74 per cent of voters in New York City say crime is a very serious problem in the city, reaching the highest level since the topic was included in the Quinnipiac University poll in 1999. ...
The US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) warned federal and local law enforcement agencies that a group of protestors planned to organise a Canadian truck-style convey, perhaps starting in Los Angeles for Super Bowl on Sunday, local media has reported....
US consumer prices in January continued to rise at the fastest annual pace in almost 40 years, the Labour Department reported, raising the prospect of a tighter monetary policy by the Federal Reserve....