Associated Press

3122 POSTS

Exclusive articles:

US agencies, companies secure networks after huge hack

U.S. government agencies and private companies rushed Monday to secure their computer networks following the disclosure of a sophisticated and long-running cyber-espionage intrusion suspected of being carried out by Russian hackers.

‘Protect me,’ says nurse getting California COVID-19 vaccine

As coronavirus surges out of control across California with an average of more than 31,000 cases reported a day, Gov. Gavin Newsom applauded Monday as he watched an intensive care unit nurse in Los Angeles receive one of the first doses of vaccine in the state.

‘Democracy prevailed’: Biden aims to unify divided nation

President-elect Joe Biden told Americans on Monday that “democracy prevailed” as electors nationwide cast votes affirming his victory in last month’s election, saying the country's governing principles were “pushed, tested, threatened” but did not crumble.

US COVID-19 deaths top 300,000 just as vaccinations begin

The U.S. death toll from the coronavirus topped 300,000 Monday just as the country began dispensing COVID-19 shots in a monumental campaign to conquer the outbreak.

EXPLAINER: What to know about COVID-19 vaccination in the US

The first shots of COVID-19 vaccine are being delivered, but it will likely be months before doses are widely available for everyone at U.S. drugstores and doctor's office.

Breaking

But is it true

Noli promotes eighth-grade students

Eleven Noli Indian School students were recognized for completing...

San Jacinto Honors Flag Day with Community Celebration and Recognition Awards

SAN JACINTO, CA — In a heartfelt tribute to...

California Democrats Resist Stricter Voting Deadlines as Calls Grow for Faster Election Results

California’s long wait for election results is again drawing...

California Looks to Minimum Wage Increases to Ease Living Costs, but Trade-Offs Emerge

California’s high cost of living is driving state and...
spot_imgspot_img