The CDC said that it 'did not reliably meet expectations' during the pandemic and has released plans for reform.
The Tigray People's Liberation Front dismisses the move and says the gov't is engaged in 'obfuscation'.
Hadi Matar denied connections with Iran's Revolutionary Guard in an interview from jail with the New York Post.
At least three people were killed in the blast and dozens of others wounded, according to a hospital and an official.
Russia says Deputy Minister of Defence Alexander Fomin held talks with the PA's Major General Nidal Abu Dukhan.
The surge in revenue can help Russia offset some of the impact on its economy caused by Western sanctions.
NATO chief calls for calm and says the organisation's peacekeepers were ready to intervene if necessary.
The Artemis programme marks the first time the United States has travelled to the moon in 50 years.
WHO chief says the situation in the northern Ethiopia region is the 'worst humanitarian crisis in the world'.
The elected prosecutor has said that his removal from office is a result of his willingness to criticise DeSantis.
UN rights chief says return of Rohingya refugees is not possible currently due to concerns about their safety in Myanmar.
Misinformation spread via Facebook and WhatsApp has contributed to the migrant influx at the US-Mexico border.
Government defends measure as helping to dismantle 'terrorist structures' amid criticism from human rights groups.
American consumers continued to spend last month, just not as much on petrol and automobiles.
Taipei has carried out its own drills to simulate defence against invasion by China, and unveiled the F-16V fighter jet.
William Ruto was declared the winner by a slim margin but his defeated opponent says he plans to challenge the result.
Giuliani to testify to grand jury probing former US President Trump's attempts to overturn Georgia election results.
Syria has denied kidnapping or keeping captive US journalist Austin Tice, who disappeared a 10 years ago near Damascus.
The world's largest wealth fund's return on investment was a negative 14.4 percent for the January-June period.
Movement says it has guaranteed security and independence, but critics point to widespread human rights violations.
The $121,000 payment to each victim is an interim one before a continuing inquiry concludes.
Move comes after gradual efforts to restore ties, including a visit by the Israeli president to Turkey in March.
The third in a three-part series about how people and society were transformed in the Arab world of the 1960s.
In Ruto's first presidential bid, history and hustle helped him outwit the sitting president and a political veteran.
Toxic waste from America's war is destroying Iraqi communities. The US owes them legally and morally.