Trends like TikTok dances, "Love is Blind," and whipped coffee take you right back to quarantine, the COVID pandemic, and ...
Some members of the CDC’s vaccine advisory panel have publicly questioned the safety and manufacturing of the shots, including raising a debunked theory that DNA contaminants in the vaccines are ...
A group of experts that advises the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on its vaccine recommendations has suspended an anticipated push to stop recommending mRNA-based Covid-19 vaccines ...
New COVID-19 variant XFG has firmly positioned itself as the predominant strain in the United States as cases continue to crop up nationwide. Some regions of the U.S. are experiencing higher rates of ...
As the respiratory illness season begins, COVID cases have remained relatively under control in the United States into the beginning of fall. While the United States by and large is experiencing ...
COVID-19 viral activity was high in the United States during the first week of September, according to fresh data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Some regions of the United States ...
New Yorkers who are used to getting what they want are languishing on private school waitlists or having to make due with ...
A new COVID-19 variant sweeping through China has yet to make a sizable footprint in the U.S., the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says. In January, a new COVID-19 variant known as NB ...
Severe COVID-19 and influenza infections prime the lungs for cancer and can accelerate the disease's development, but vaccination heads off those harmful effects, new research from UVA Health's Beirne ...
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Millions in refunds: Qantas agrees to $74M deal over controversial COVID travel credits
Air travel across the world was thrown into chaos during the Covid-19 pandemic, as airlines cancelled thousands of flights ...
A federal grand jury indicted three SC men, alleging they bilked the government out of "millions" for doing worthless COVID-19 tests.
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Opinion: 6 years ago, COVID-19 shut life down. What did it teach us about families?
Some homes seemed to get stronger and closer. Others, just the opposite. Why was the impact on families so different?
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