Coronavirus
Calls to Fire Louis DeJoy Grow as Senate Passes Postal Service Reform Bill
DeJoy has been strongly criticized by Democrats for reforms he has overseen and implemented during his tenure at USPS.
Navy Says It Can't Deploy Destroyer While Commander Remains Unvaccinated
A Navy warship remains docked and can't be deployed because it's commanded by an officer who refuses to get the COVID-19 vaccine, Navy officials say.
Some NYC School Principals Continue to Urge Masking Despite Rule Lifting
The mask mandate in schools in New York City was lifted on Monday, but not every school district is on board.
Calls For Booster Shots Ramp Up as States Toss Millions of COVID Vaccines
The number of overall vaccines administered per day has reached their lowest rates since the vaccines were first introduced in America in December of 2020.
'Trump Lost Lol' Sign Directed at People's Convoy Protest Seen in D.C
The anti-Trump sign was placed on an overhead during the first day of the protest against COVID-19 restrictions.
Ricky Schroder Slams Eisenhower Museum Security Guard Over Mask Mandate
"God's laws are higher than the federal government's, but you're going to enforce man's laws," Ricky Schroder told the security guard in the video.
Chicago Public Schools Set to Pull Mask Mandate for Students and Teachers
Chicago Public Schools CEO Pedro Martinez said that the move would encourage families to make their own decisions regarding COVID-19 protocols.
Montel Williams Calls Fla. Surgeon General a 'Circus Clown' for COVID Views
The TV host's comments resulted in responses from some high-profile members of Governor Ron DeSantis' team.
Florida Department of Health to Advise Against COVID Vax for 'Healthy' Kids
The CDC says that COVID-19 has become one of the "top 10 causes of death" for unvaccinated children.
Brain Changes Caused by COVID Could Help Understand Effect on Smell, Memory
There must be a "concerted effort to deal with these brain disorders," said one researcher after a study shed light on the impact of COVID.
Vaccine Delivery Canceled to Country That Did Not Condemn Russia
Bangladesh, the most densely populated country on Earth, has lost a shipment of over 440,000 COVID-19 vaccines.
Ron Paul Says Putin Replaced COVID as Excuse for Government's Failures
The former congressman claimed government officials are using the Russian-Ukraine conflict to "grow their power."
Broadway Among Few Masking Holdouts as New York Eases COVID Rules
Masks are also still required on the city's public transportation and other businesses choosing to keep mask rules in place.
Queen Greets Justin Trudeau in First Face-to-Face Meeting Since COVID
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's audience with the Queen marks the biggest in-person meeting since President Biden's visit and royal health scares last year.
Internet Disgusted as Man Demands Open Relationship Until Wife Loses Weight
"If he really loved you he would support you in your weight loss journey and he wouldn't put you aside like that," said one commenter.
Trucker Convoy Delays DC Arrival, Plans 'All Day' Maryland Rally Instead
The change in plans created confusion among followers and supporters who said they donated "a lot of money and supplies" to support the convoy.
Exercising After COVID—How It Affects Your Body, How to Adjust Your Workout
Looking to get back into exercising after a COVID-19 infection? It's not impossible to regain your pre-COVID-19 fitness level but it can take several months, according to health experts.
Freedom Convoy's Demands Become Unclear as U.S. Moves Away From COVID Rules
"I can tell you now that there will be select trucks going to the White House," said Dan Fitzgerald, one of the rally organizers, according to NBC News.
Court Upholds Title 42, But Provides Migrants With New Protections
"This is a huge victory," Lee Gelernt, the attorney overseeing the case and deputy director of the ACLU Immigrants' Rights Project, told Newsweek.
Almost None of G20's COVID Recovery Plans Met Green Goals: Study
A new study found only about 6 percent of pandemic recovery spending by G20 countries was used in areas that cut greenhouse-gas emissions.
Trucker Convoy Plans to Send 'Select Trucks' to White House: Report
The convoy is expected to arrive in Washington, D.C., on Saturday as part of its cross-country protest against vaccine and other COVID-19 mandates.
NYC Lifts Proof of Vaccination Mandate, School Mask Requirements
Indoor venues like gyms, restaurants and entertainment venues will no longer be required to check vaccination status before allowing someone inside.
Breathing Issues After COVID? 8 Exercises to Help Your Recovery
Coronavirus primarily impacts the lungs and some may experience lingering issues after recovering from infection. Various COVID breathing exercises, from deep belly breathing to humming, can help you recover.
California Resort Fined $3.3M, Accused of Breaching 'Right to Recall' Law
The California labor office alleges that 53 employees laid off during the pandemic were not properly offered their positions back.
Vaccination Proof Repeal Doesn't Stop Some Businesses From Keeping Tabs
Though major U.S. cities are beginning to ease local COVID-19 restrictions, some business owners are choosing to keep theirs in place for visiting customers.
NFL Agrees to Suspend All COVID Protocols
Players and staff are no longer required to wear masks or have mandatory testing unless required by state or local laws, according to a memo from the NFL.
Anti-Vax Doctor Simone Gold Pleads Guilty to Role in Jan. 6 Capitol Riot
Gold and the group she founded, America's Frontline Doctors, have been criticized for spreading COVID misinformation including promoting hydroxychloroquine.
DeSantis Doubles Down Against Masks After Criticism for 'Bullying' Students
DeSantis hit back at critics with a video that intended to highlight politicians' hypocrisy with mask-wearing and call for an end to "COVID theater."
'Inventing Anna' Sorokin Sues ICE Over Alleged COVID Booster Refusal
The detained woman, who posed as a German heiress, tested positive for COVID in January, according to the complaint.
Biden Asks Congress for Another $10B for Ukraine Aid, $22.5B for COVID
The acting director of the Office of Management and Budget requested the congressional funding in a letter that warned additional money may be needed.