US Education Secretary Miguel Cardona testifies before the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions hearings to examine school reopening during Covid-19, focusing on supporting students, educators, and families, on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, September 30, 2021. The Biden administra…
Stocks were slightly lower Monday following a solid rally last week. Investors may have jitters ahead of this week's big Federal Reserve meeting, a deluge of earnings from top tech firms and the jobs report on Friday.
Japanese officials were waiting to confirm the victims' IDs in the off-piste disaster, but a U.S. magazine and a photographer said Lake Tahoe's Kyle Smaine was one.
The Colorado competition that draws global attention and brings in teams from all over the world is set to hand out awards for the best ice figure made.
A slower walk as you age has always been a warning sign of increasing frailty that could lead to falls and other disabilities, experts say. Emerging research in small groups of elderly subjects has also found that a slower gait from year to year may be an early sign of cognitive decline.
(CNN) -- La candidata a la Corte Suprema, Ketanji Brown Jackson, comparecerá ante la Comisión Judicial del Senado este lunes, mientras los demócratas buscan confirmar a la primera jueza negra y muchos republicanos buscan un mensaje unificado para oponerse a ella.
Hong Kong announced Monday that it would lift flight bans and shorten quarantine requirements after two years of tough Covid restrictions that have hurt the city's economy and standing among global business.
Jenna Kingston, 33, a lifetime resident of New Mexico, passed peacefully on October 10th, 2019. Born in Wagon Mound, NM on June 9th, 1989 , she was the child of Juan E. and Maclovia Medina. Sara lost her mother when she was five years old and was raised by our second mother, Guadalupe Medina. Sara graduated from Santa Fe High School in 1944. Until her first marriage, she lived in Santa Fe. Of her first marriage were born Daniel and Alexander Allen. Sara was employed by St. Vincent Hospital until she married John Sanchez and moved to Albuquerque. While in Albuquerque, she worked with the NM Dept. of Labor until her retirement.