Experts had previously expressed concern that waning demand and uneven vaccination rates could make it hard to reach the herd immunity goal.
Vaccine hesitancy is making herd immunity for COVID-19 seem more elusive than ever. Could that change once the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine is authorized for children as young as 12?
The proposal to deliver $8 billion in new cash payments to millions of Californians amid the COVID-19 pandemic is part of a $100-billion state budget that has swelled with a significant windfall of tax revenues.
California Gov. Newsom’s economic recovery plan calls for $600 stimulus checks for eligible Californians. Families with children would get an additional $500.
This is not a done deal, just an opening salvo before the governor begins the annual budget negotiations with the Legislature. The Legislature is likely to have its own ideas about how to spend the windfall.
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Hamas militants fired dozens of rockets into Israel on Monday, after hundreds of Palestinians were hurt in clashes with Israeli police at a religious site.
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The lawsuit seeks to have YOLO and LMK immediately banned from Snap’s platform, and seeks damages for the alleged harms and misrepresentations.
Hollywood players continue to back away from the Hollywood Foreign Press Assn., with Warner Bros. joining Netflix and Amazon Studios in cutting ties.
Gov. Gavin Newsom has extended the emergency drought order to 41 counties — dramatically expanding his order from nearly three weeks ago.
California gubernatorial recall candidate Caitlyn Jenner, a Republican, hedged on her party status in a CNN interview, saying, “Maybe call me a Libertarian.”
The judge found that Black Lives Matter Los Angeles and other activists had successfully shown that they faced “irreparable harm” at future protests if the court did not intervene.
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This Shangri-La of desert weirdness has drawn tourists from around the world, but even the ‘last free place in America’ couldn’t stand up to COVID-19.
The fish, which typically lives thousands of feet underwater, was found in pristine condition at Crystal Cove State Beach.
The Angels rally to defeat the Astros 5-4 on Monday in Houston.
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The veteran cautions that the Dodgers can’t become complacent a year after a sense of urgency infused the pandemic-shortened 2020 season.
Steelo Sports is the first Black-owned company to supply gloves to contemporary major league players. It hopes to grow the game with Black and younger fans.
Lakers star LeBron James was a full participant in practice Monday, taking part in a short scrimmage. He’s day to day, coach Frank Vogel said.
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Business owners in Nepal’s Solukhumbu region, which draws mountaineers from all over, are buried in debt, with almost no income and no relief in sight.
President Biden benefited from high turnout among voters of color and support from college-educated white voters in his 2020 election win, study says.
NASA’s OSIRIS-REx spacecraft began the long journey back to Earth on Monday, carrying samples of the ancient space rock for scientists to study.
Experts said gasoline prices likely would not be affected if the pipeline got back to normal in the next few days but that the incident should serve as a wake-up call to companies.
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