Sioux Falls readies mask rule after push from medical groups
The largest city in South Dakota, Sioux Falls, appears ready to reverse course and pass a mask mandate
The largest city in South Dakota, Sioux Falls, appears ready to reverse course and pass a mask mandate
‘For many people, this is their final Thanksgiving believe it or not,’ Scott Atlas told Fox News
President’s nominee stalls in the senate with two key Republicans absent
Four nearly four years, liberal-leaning, faith-based activists have organized, mobilized, protested and prayed in opposition to Trump and his policies
A deadly rise in COVID-19 infections is forcing state and local officials to adjust their blueprints for fighting a virus that is threatening to overwhelm health care systems
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Peruvians were returning to their daily lives as the South American nation prepared to swear in its third president in the span of a week
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell says the surge in confirmed coronavirus cases across the country could slow the economy in the months ahead by discouraging consumers from spending
The film “Sound of Metal” starts with the uncomfortably loud noises of guitar feedback and ends two hours later with absolute silence
Figure brings coronavirus death toll up to 52,275
Academic was retweeted by Donald Trump before resignation
Michael Saiger enlisted help of Spanish businessman after securing ‘number of lucrative contracts’ with UK government
President-elect taps team of trusted aides and DC insiders as he prepares to tackle coronavirus and hobbled economy
Joyous scenes of smiles and hugs have played out on the main square of Stepanakert, the capital of Nagorno-Karabakh, as ethnic Armenians returned to their homeland a week after a cease-fire between Armenia and Azerbaijan halted the fighting over the separatist region
Sean O'Grady examines the mixture of panic and cronyism that led to tens of billions being wasted over the course of the pandemic
The horror show in Belarus is being overshadowed by news from the US but, writes Oliver Carroll, for the 9 million people of the small former Soviet state, it is every bit as deserving of our attention
President’s personal lawyer joins lawsuit challenging the electoral process while other attorneys flee
Follow live as The Independent goes page by page through the former president’s latest memoir
Relaxing of restrictions comes after ‘Pick for Britain’ drive saw only 11 per cent of farming workforce made up of UK nationals
Editorial: If the system has turned into a catastrophe, then it has a lot to do with the way the prime minister and Michael Gove have behaved in office
Acting Secretary of State Chris Miller said during a press briefing that the US would withdraw thousands of its troops in Afghanistan and Iraq by January.
Government accused of failing to provide forces with ‘workable Covid legislation’ and asked for ‘urgent clarify’
The Palestinian Authority says it will restore ties with Israel and resume the transfer of much-needed tax revenues after it cut all contacts in May over Israel’s planned annexation of up to a third of the occupied West Bank
Senator faces accusations of meddling in another state’s election process
Manufacturer of Rs5000 insulation says some of its employees engaged in ‘unacceptable conduct’