Health care CEO laments how women "disappear" at senior leadership level
Froedtert ThedaCare Health CEO Cathy Jacobson says companies must empower women to advance their careers while having kids, otherwise "you lose people."
Alex Jones threatens Donald Trump
Alex Jones discouraged Donald Trump from taking credit for Operation Warp Speed and swift COVID-19 vaccines.
Donald Trump's post angers Alex Jones
Alex Jones said Trump was spreading "bull s***" after he boasted of his role in COVID-19 vaccine development.
Living with long Covid: "You feel like you have been poisoned"
"I became unrecognizable to those around me," Bella MacDonald, 20, told Newsweek.
Fact Check: Are COVID vaccines being used to beat cancer?
President Joe Biden's State of the Union Address heralded new victories including the use of COVID vaccine technology to beat cancer.
Stimulus check update as IRS warns time is running out to claim payment
The Internal Revenue Service says the deadline to claim coronavirus-era stimulus aid is approaching.
COVID data brings positive news
Hospitalizations with the virus have trended downwards for six consecutive weeks, and deaths for five after winter rise.
Republican suggests vaccines may be getting injected into lettuce
A Tennessee state lawmaker said that vaccinated plants should be listed as pharmaceuticals "so people can get the proper dosage."
Wendy Williams' aphasia diagnosis sparks vaccine conspiracy theories
Williams' medical team this week announced that the TV personality has been diagnosed with primary progressive aphasia and frontotemporal dementia.
COVID vaccine maker sued over deaths
AstraZeneca is being taken to court by a group of people who lost loved ones due to a rare adverse reaction to the company's COVID-19 vaccine.
The Dangers of Cleaning Products We Don't Discuss
We need more research—ideally using experimental approaches that consider not just QACs' toxicity to individual organisms, but the impact on the whole food web and ecosystem.
WHO responds after China reports death from Chimera bird flu virus
World Health Organization says the risk from the recently reported avian transmission in China is low.
Alaskapox death means virus "more geographically widespread" than thought
A man who died from the virus was only the seventh ever recorded human case of the infection.
What is Alaskapox? Symptoms and origins of virus
With the first death due to the emerging virus, public health experts are grappling to understand how it affects humans.
We Need a Far Better Plan for Dealing With Existential Threat
We must treat existential risk as the threat it is: a human species and planet killer—the potential end of everything we know.
First man dies of 'Alaskapox'
An elderly man living in the Kenai Penninsula became the first person to die of the novel virus in late January.
Joe Rogan has a question for Jimmy Kimmel
Rogan took aim at Kimmel as he sat down with Aaron Rodgers for the latest installment of his podcast.
COVID map shows 12 states with higher death rates
Coronavirus was attributed to 3.6 percent of all deaths nationwide in the week ending January 27, CDC figures show.
COVID map shows 4 states with highest hospital cases
The four most populous states saw over a thousand new hospital admissions in the week to January 27, as hospitalizations with the virus declined nationwide.
COVID map shows states with higher case rates
Only states in the southwest and Plains had the lowest rates of positive COVID-19 tests in the latest recorded week.
Alina Habba "should expect sanctions"—Lawyer
Donald Trump's lawyer has been criticized for appearing at a victory party after asking for a trial delay due to COVID exposure.
Alina Habba photo sparks pandemonium within Republican Party
Donald Trump's lawyer was pictured at a New Hampshire victory party after delaying Trump's trial due to illness.
Alina Habba's COVID comments raise questions
Donald Trump's defamation trial was postponed as Alina Habba said she wasn't feeling well, due to exposure to COVID-19.
GOP Rep: Let New Moms in Congress Vote
It should trouble us if our rules disincentivize motherhood and put family life second.
Cats and dogs can catch your winter illnesses, owners warned
Reverse zoonosis is when dogs or cats catch diseases from humans, and is more common for viruses like flu or COVID-19.
Donald Trump's trial suddenly halted because of COVID
Trump's defamation trial brought by E. Jean Carroll is expected to resume Tuesday after a delay for possible COVID-19 exposure.
COVID market origins hypothesis challenged by statisticians
The researchers describe the original study as "fundamentally flawed."
Bill Gates reveals plan to change vaccines
"We make sure...that there's enough capacity, that there's competition so the prices keep going down," Gates said.
NBA coach's death sparks COVID-19 vaccine conspiracy theories
Golden State Warriors Assistant Coach Dejan Milojević, 46, died on Wednesday following a heart attack.
China knew about COVID virus two weeks before going public, report says
The documents show Chinese virologists decoded the virus behind Covid weeks before Beijing shared the data with the world.