NBA October 26, 2023 Jonathan Isaac details decision to stand during national anthem in NBA’s Orlando 'bubble' Orlando Magic forward Jonathan Isaac discussed his decision to stand during the national anthem in the NBA's "bubble" and his decision not to get a COVID-19 vaccine.
Politics October 25, 2023 Senate passes amendment to ban federal mask mandates on commercial flights and public transit Senate passes amendment barring federal mask mandates on commercial airlines and public transit in appropriations bill in a 59-38 vote.
HEALTH October 20, 2023 COVID drug Paxlovid, which helps prevent severe symptoms, will double in price as pandemic ebbs Paxlovid, an antiviral therapy that is prescribed to COVID-19 patients to prevent severe illness, soon will cost more than double the $529 that the federal government had paid for the treatment.
California October 19, 2023 California tech CEO sentenced to 8 years for COVID, allergy test fraud case A Silicon Valley executive, who claimed to have invented technology that could test for allergies and COVID with a few drops of blood, has been sentenced to prison for fraud.
Wisconsin October 16, 2023 Wisconsin Gov. Evers finds $170M in federal funds to continue COVID-era childcare subsidies Democratic Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers will reportedly use recently-discovered federal funds to keep a pandemic-era childcare subsidy program running.
North Carolina October 16, 2023 North Carolina state auditor cites several school districts failed COVID attendance rules Educators are clashing against a state auditor who reported that several North Carolina school districts failed to comply with student attendance rules during COVID-19.
Coronavirus October 13, 2023 COVID-driven isolation is 'lonely existence' for family, as man says he's been 'abused' for mask wearing A family of three in the U.K. shared its tale of woe after COVID, as they continue to isolate due to health conditions and a lack of antibodies to the virus.
OPINION October 13, 2023 Chief diversity officers harm the students they say they help Chief diversity officers harm the students they say they help. Test scores find minority students had greater learning loss in districts with bureaucrats pushing an agenda.
Oklahoma October 12, 2023 Imprisoned Oklahoma man used pandemic relief funds to clear himself of murder An Oklahoma man, who spent decades behind bars for a 1997 cold-case killing, has been exonerated. The man used pandemic relief funds to hire a private investigator.
NFL October 12, 2023 Travis Kelce’s ‘Mr Pfizer’ gig stirs debate about COVID vax messaging Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce's recent partnership with pharmaceutical giant Pfizer has stirred a debate about COVID-19 vaccine messaging.