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When the Covid-19 pandemic hit, the then-Stanford professor was one of the loudest critics of lockdowns, school closures and ...
Leaders at the FDA, HHS and elsewhere are putting guardrails around COVID-19 boosters, which could mean delayed shots or ...
A report from the Bureau of Economic Analysis found that travel spending in the United States decreased by $1.3 billion in ...
Harvard President Alan Garber will take a 25 percent pay cut as the university faces financial headwinds with the loss of ...
An ambitious House bill to cut taxes by hundreds of billions of dollars and pay for part of it by slashing Medicaid spending ...
At today's House Republican leadership press briefing, Speaker Johnson was pressed on a series of controversies involving ...
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Wednesday (May 14) he was still considering whether to attend talks on the war in Ukraine ...
Continuing to work with the World Health Organization would benefit Americans' health and help protect us against viruses both old and new.
In his first U.S. sitdown interview since leaving office, Joe Biden said that he was not surprised when Donald Trump defeated ...
From The White House, President Trump Participates in a Signing Ceremony and an Exchange of Agreements, May 14, 2025 Court rejects European Commission's refusal to share COVID messages with NY Times ...
At the Senate Democratic leadership press briefing, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) slammed President Trump.
Just as Tesla reclaims $1 trillion market cap, worrying data out of China has investors asking questions Tomatoes Recalled in 14 States as FDA Sets Highest Risk Level The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is ...