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Live updates: 2,500 US Flights Canceled Due to Storms, Virus
Wintry weather combined with the pandemic to frustrate air travelers whose return flights home from the holidays were canceled or delayed in the first days of the new year.
Kentucky Hardest Hit as Storms Leave Dozens Dead in 5 States
Kentucky's governor says tornadoes may have killed 70 people in the state and the death toll may exceed 100.
US Plans Diplomatic Boycott Of Beijing Winter Olympics
The administration, however, won’t dispatch U.S. dignitaries to attend the games.
Fauci Says Early Reports Encouraging About Omicron Variant
U.S. health officials say that while the omicron variant of the coronavirus is rapidly spreading in the country, early indications suggest it may be less dangerous than delta, which continues to drive a surge of hospitalizations.
New COVID Variant Threat Causes Worldwide Scramble
The world is racing to contain a new coronavirus variant that is potentially more dangerous than the one that has fueled waves of infection on nearly every continent.
Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade Returns With All The Trimmings
After being crimped by the coronavirus last year, the event returned in full Thursday, though with precautions.
Sheriff: Baldwin Fired Shot on Movie Set that Killed Woman
A prop firearm discharged by veteran actor Alec Baldwin, who is starring and producing a Western movie, killed his director of photography and injured the director.
Wyoming Youngsters Learn to Rock Out at Rock Band Camp
A group of youngsters in Wyoming know all about how to rock out after a week of Rock Band Camp.
Wyoming Health Director, Tech Officer Quit after Data Leak
Wyoming’s health director and chief information officer have resigned after a data leak involving the personal information of tens of thousands of people who were tested for the coronavirus.
Wyoming Bill Changing Health Order Process to Become Law
The process removes state lawmakers.