Opinion August 16 America's tipping culture spirals from 15% to 30% as digital guilt trip kicks in Digital payment terminals now suggest 30% tips for basic services, shifting wage responsibility from employers to customers through guilt-inducing technology prompts.
Media August 15 Former Washington Post fact-checker admits he 'screwed up' on COVID-19 lab leak theory Former Washington Post fact-checker Glenn Kessler admitted he was wrong in his 2020 fact check arguing that it was “doubtful" COVID-19 came from a lab leak.
Police and Law Enforcement August 12 CDC shooter had police contacts over suicide, used father's guns in attack: officials The man accused of killing a police officer while shooting at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) headquarters in Atlanta had previously been reported to police for suicidal thoughts and launched the deadly attack with his father’s weapons to send a message against COVID-19 vaccines, authorities said Tuesday.
Health August 11 Woman's snoring was symptom of rare form of cancer: 'Don't ignore it' A 51-year-old mother's persistent nasal congestion and snoring was actually a symptom of a rare olfactory neuroblastoma tumor that surgeons successfully removed.
Crime August 11 Father of CDC gunman indicates possible motivation behind shooting Patrick Joseph White had been fixated on the COVID-19 vaccine before the deadly shooting at the CDC headquarters in Atlanta, his father said.
White House August 8 Federal agencies directed to delete employee COVID vaccination records and exemption requests The Trump administration ordered federal agencies to permanently delete all COVID-19 vaccination records from employee files through a new OPM directive.
Vaccine August 7 Republican senator claims RFK Jr. mRNA vaccine decision undermines Trump agenda Sen. Bill Cassidy spoke out against HHS winding down mRNA vaccine development activity, asserting the move undermines the president's agenda
VIDEO August 6 Where public opinion stands on COVID vaccine React19 co-founder Brianne Dresson and Fox News senior medical analyst Dr. Marc Siegel discuss the latest viral outbreak in China and where public opinion currently stands on the COVID vaccine on 'Fox News @ Night.'
Health August 3 Needle-free vaccine method delivers antibodies through dental floss in early study Scientists demonstrate dental floss can effectively deliver flu, protein and mRNA vaccines without needles by targeting tissue between teeth and gums in laboratory testing.
Opinion July 28 The war on reading: Children in the crosshairs The decline in American literacy rates is creating a generation with weaker critical thinking skills as reading for pleasure hits a 40-year low despite billions in education spending.