US 1 day ago US hospitals face costly dilemma as millions in expired pandemic supplies are discarded During the early days of the coronavirus pandemic, U.S. states rushed to secure masks and protective gear, but many are now grappling with excess supplies.
Year in Review 4 days ago Most notable drug and vaccine approvals of 2023, according to pharmacists GoodRx Health, an American health care company and telemedicine platform, compiled a list of some of the most influential drug and vaccine approvals of 2023. Here is a year-in-review roundup.
OPINION December 14 Biden admin's military recruiting and retention crisis a self-inflicted wound. Here's how to reverse course Our military recruiting crisis is the result of authoritarian pandemic policies, woke military leadership, and increasingly anti-American sentiments in society.
0:03:51 VIDEO December 11 Former Biden COVID adviser admits possibility that COVID was leaked from China lab Rep. Carlos Gimenez, R-Fla., on the bipartisan efforts to get answers on the origins of coronavirus
Washington December 11 Thousands of blue state residents flock to Idaho, bringing conservative politics with them: data Voting data published by the Idaho Secretary of State shows the majority of residents moving from blue states to Idaho are registering as Republican voters.
Fox News Flash December 10 Fauci should go down in history as one of the worst people to ever hold public office: Rand Paul Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., says former medical adviser to the President Dr. Anthony Fauci made "disastrous" judgment calls during the pandemic and as far back as 2012.
US December 8 Millions of US adults have chronic fatigue syndrome, CDC reports The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has released a report stating that 3.3 million U.S. adults have chronic fatigue syndrome. The number is higher than estimated.
Virginia December 8 Virginia addresses delayed pandemic-related unemployment cases, aiming for completion by July 2024 The Virginia Employment Commission is moving forward in addressing a backlog of unemployment cases linked to the pandemic, according to Chief Deputy Commissioner Jeff Ryan.
HEALTH December 7 COVID vaccination rates ‘alarmingly’ low among nursing home staff, CDC says: ‘A real danger’ A surprisingly low share of nursing home staff and residents are up-to-date with their COVID-19 vaccinations, per the CDC. Two doctors offer their input on the vaccine hesitancy.