With COVID-19 cases rising in the United States, some cities and counties are telling all residents to wear masks indoors, even if they are vaccinated.
U.S. President Joe Biden recently announced a $2 trillion spending plan aimed at modernizing the nation's roads and bridges, among other infrastructure. The plan, however, is expected to face obstacles in Congress.
This week, President Joe Biden hits the road after signing a $1.9 trillion economic stimulus package, and Americans begin to receive stimulus checks.
In Myanmar, a nightly digital curfew begins at about 1:00 a.m. local time.
U.S. technology companies, with millions of users worldwide, face renewed scrutiny and stepped-up efforts to regulate them in Washington.
The United States is approaching the statistic of 500,000 deaths from COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus. Vaccines and falling infection rates have increasingly given hope that life may soon return to normal.
In the United States, nearly three million doses of the nation’s first COVID-19 vaccine will be delivered this week to states to administer to high-risk health care workers as the nation’s death toll from the disease continues to rise.
Republicans and Democrats are working to get Georgia residents to vote in the January 5 runoff election that will decide control of the U.S. Senate.
The United States is bracing for news that the recent Thanksgiving holiday will result in more cases of COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus. Michelle Quinn reports. VOA Khmer's Hong Chenda narrates.
This week in the U.S. it is all about the election – how many people will turn out to vote, how soon will the results be known and ultimately, who will be the next president of the United States.
The nation’s attention is fixed on the final full week of the presidential campaign.
With more than two weeks to go before the November 3rd U.S. election, presidential candidates Donald Trump and Joe Biden are driving home their message to voters. Michelle Quinn reports. VOA Khmer's Pin Sisovann narrates.
President Donald Trump says he’s ready to return to the campaign trail after his recent COVID-19 diagnosis. Former Vice President Joe Biden is heading to Ohio this week to press his case for a White House win come November 3rd.
The head of the Senate said he would move to confirm the nominee, but Democrats are pushing back. Two key Republican senators said they would argue to wait for a Supreme Court confirmation vote until after election.
As the Western U.S. struggles with wildfires, local officials are calling on President Donald Trump and other leaders to address climate change, which they say has led to a record year of fires.
As public health officials grapple with the coronavirus, some Chinese Americans worry that there will be a backlash against their community as fears of the illness turn into fear of Chinese people. From San Francisco, Michelle Quinn reports. VOA Khmer's Soeung Sophat narrates in Khmer.
Selling low-level chips used for consumer phones may be safe, but not technology for buildiing out Huawei's 5G network.
'Winter is coming,' says one observer about Chinese interest in investing in Silicon Valley
Afghanistan and Saudi Arabia to send all female delegations.
China remained the world’s worst abuser of Internet freedom, followed by Syria and Ethiopia, the report said
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