In a single week, 6,900 New Yorkers died of COVID-19, one month after it was declared a pandemic on March 11, 2020.
Missouri AG Andrew Bailey celebrated after a judge ruled in his state's favor regarding a $24 billion lawsuit against the CCP.
The federal government under President Herbert Hoover was criticized for a lack of sweeping reforms early in the economic ...
Virginia experienced some of the nation’s biggest COVID-era drops in reading and math scores from 2019-2022, and continues to ...
COVID triggered record government debt, hit labor markets and shifted consumer behavior. Inequality has increased, while ...
Many student loan borrowers are receiving unwelcome messages about their higher education indebtedness, and most of the blame, if not all of it, is attributable to them — their shoulders alone. Lack ...
Senior U.S. District Judge Stephen Limbaugh said in a 32-page order Friday that defendants hoarded PPE and misled the world about the dangers and scope of the COVID-19 pandemic to ...
The Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) waived these restrictions in March 2020. The Medicare ...
Public health experts were never supposed to make policy but to advise those who do. During the pandemic, elected leaders didn't lead.
The “quarantine fatigue” of 2020 became an ongoing “pandemic fatigue,” a complex set of emotions that continues to affect the ...
Mexican Finance Secretary Rogelio Ramírez de la O, a holdover from the previous administration, has resigned for personal ...
A new survey reveals that about three in five Americans say the pandemic is over, and some concerns still persist.