Media March 12, 2024 Anti-lockdown and vaccine mandate skeptic Martin Kulldorff announces he was 'fired' by Harvard Epidemoiologist Martin Kulldorff, a former professor of medicine at Harvard University since 2003, announced Monday that he was "fired" by the university.
LIFESTYLE March 11, 2024 What's going on with America's public schools? Enrollment drops and chronic absenteeism tell a dramatic tale Well beyond COVID, America's public schools are experiencing lower enrollments and chronic absenteeism — what's going on? Bill Bennett, former education secretary, offers data and insights.
Coronavirus March 8, 2024 US government suspends free COVID test mail orders The U.S. government is halting the distribution of free COVID-19 tests through the mail, with March 8 being the last day for households to request them.
Coronavirus March 6, 2024 German man received 217 coronavirus vaccine shots over a 29-month period, study says A German man, acting against the recommendations of national health authorities, received 217 coronavirus vaccine shots from 2021 to 2023, a study says.
Andrew Cuomo March 5, 2024 Cuomo spokesman responds to House committee subpoena over COVID-19 nursing home policies: 'Clowns' Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo's spokesman responded to a House committee's subpoena that Cuomo provide testimony over his COVID policies at nursing homes.
Andrew Cuomo March 5, 2024 House committee subpoenas Andrew Cuomo over COVID-19 nursing home policies A House subcommittee has subpoenaed former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo to testify on May 24 about his coronavirus nursing home policies.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES March 5, 2024 Chip Roy unveils bill to let Americans sue COVID-19 vaccine makers over injury, negative effects A new House GOP-led bill would let Americans sue COVID-19 vaccine manufacturers for civil damages if passed.
Joe Biden March 5, 2024 White House drops COVID-19 rule that those around Biden, Harris must test negative The White House announced Monday that those working in close contact with the president and vice-president will no longer be required to test negative for COVID-19.
Coronavirus March 4, 2024 Warren renews call for COVID-19 Victims Memorial Day, passage of resolution U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Massachusetts, is once again calling for a national memorial day to honor those lost to COVID-19 in the form of a resolution.
HEALTH March 4, 2024 Protest of CDC’s new COVID guidance planned for this month in Washington, DC: ‘Urgent need’ A community of "long COVID" activists has planned a march in Washington, D.C., to protest a recent announcement from the CDC. One of the organizers speaks to Fox News Digital about the event.