"It seems weird to come down with the virus as we approach the fifth anniversary of the global pandemic," Susan Hazlett writes.
So far, fewer than half of US children and older adults have been vaccinated during this year’s high-severity flu season.
Have we learned anything? Examining past pandemics reveals the crucial lessons we must apply to future outbreaks.
The number of babies born in South Korea has rebounded for the first time in nine years, welcome news for a country grappling ...
It became clear that social distancing rules would play havoc with school norms: bus rides, classrooms, cafeterias. So districts developed what they called "hybrid" instruction: kids would be in ...
Only the manufacturing sector saw a marginal improvement in February, rising to 87.0 - in line with the median forecast in a ...
The intersection of technology and democracy represents one of the most consequential dynamics of the 21st century. As ...
Skyler James Houle received 15 years in Montana State Prison during his sentencing in Lewis and Clark County District Court.
Peggy Carr, the federal official who supervises the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), often called the ...
Federal meal programs still waive costs for the state’s poorest children, but nearly 50,000 Pennsylvania kids live in ...
Today, the official Covid death toll in the United States stands at 1.22 million. Excess mortality counts, which compare the ...
The Health Insurance Disparities Index allows stakeholders to assess progress in addressing health care disparities using publicly available, validated, reported health plan quality metrics results.