On the fifth anniversary of the U.S. declaring a public health emergency over COVID-19, people continue to lose their lives.
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.
"Such a lawsuit is nothing short of frivolous litigation that defies the basic theory of the law and sovereign equality," Chinese embassy spokesperson Liu Pengyu told Newsweek when asked how China ...
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 ...
Milwaukee-based staffing company ManpowerGroup observes optimism about the U.S. job market in 2025. The business reported ...
Public health experts evaluate the global and financial impact of the U.S. leaving the World Health Organization.
Preliminary unemployment numbers for the entire state of Kentucky increased in December of 2024 compared to just one year ...
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 ...
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 ...
The Labor Department releases its monthly survey of job openings on Tuesday and the monthly jobs report on Friday.