The fun adds up for kids in a special summer camp that takes the bite out of learning math.
The mandate will take effect once a vaccine receives full FDA approval.
Washington State University says students will soon no longer be able to cite a "personal or philosophical" exemption to the school's requirement that all who attend get a COVID-19 vaccine.
Council members meanwhile approved the ballot language for a proposal that could change the power dynamics in City Hall.
The mayor's budget address on Friday marked the beginning of a monthslong negotiation process with the City Council.
A military base in the nation's capital was locked down for about an hour and a half Friday, after an armed man ran onto the grounds during a local police investigation of gunshots on the streets surrounding the base.
Russia has refused to renew a visa for a BBC journalist in Moscow — an effective expulsion amid simmering tensions with Britain — a move that the British government and the BBC condemned Friday as an assault on media freedom.
A major steelmaker is calling off a $120 million expansion of its factory in the Louisiana community of Convent.
The Canadian government will soon require all air travelers and passengers on interprovincial trains to be vaccinated against COVID-19.
The Latest developments on Afghanistan, where a weeklong Taliban blitz has taken large swaths of territory just weeks ahead of the final pullout of all American and NATO troops from the war-torn country:
A Minneapolis group helped evacuate the desperate dogs of Kabul.
Sunflowers used to be just a crop. Now they've become a destination, luring camera-toting visitors.
The Taliban completed their sweep of Afghanistan's south on Friday, taking four more provincial capitals in a lightning offensive that brought them closer to Kabul just weeks before the U.S. is set to officially end its two-decade war.
The small theater reopens after 18 months with an Aug. 18 performance.