Thankfully, COVID-19 is not the public health threat it was in 2020. Still, much changed in our lives then, and some of that change was permanent.
On the fifth anniversary of the U.S. declaring a public health emergency over COVID-19, people continue to lose their lives.
Missouri says it will seize Chinese assets if the country loses the suit and fails to pay $25 billion in damages.
United States will be losing access to the WHO database of changing influenza strains resulting in less effective flu ...
U.S. federal budgeting has two major categories of spending. The one subject to the most scrutiny is “discretionary” spending, which is the basis of the annual appropriations process. This includes ...
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WLNE) — Today marks five years since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in the US. January 31, 2020 is when the US government officially declared a public health emergency for the ...
In a video interview, the director of the Pandemic Center at Brown’s School of Public Health explains why another pandemic is on the horizon — and why that needn’t induce panic.
Early adult death in the US has significantly increased since 2010, with mortality rates exceeding prepandemic levels, even ...
New tests show Iowa's 4th, 8th graders scored at or above average in reading and math assessments compared to the rest of the country in 2024.
Husky Harvest gives away around two pallets of food a week, but has given out almost 12 pallets, or 12,000 pounds, worth of ...
COVID-19 has hit some countries far harder than others ... We want to know where infections are trending up or down relative to the size of the outbreak in each country. So in these charts ...
The bill would create the crime of “masked harassment” under the state’s existing harassment laws and contains several exemptions for people who wear masks for medical reasons or during cold weather, ...