Biden and Trump ask voters if they're 'better off' than they were 4 years ago. It's complicated
Read full article: Biden and Trump ask voters if they're 'better off' than they were 4 years ago. It's complicatedBoth former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden are posing the time-tested question “Are you better off today than you were four years ago?”.
Walgreens to pay $275,000 to settle allegations in Vermont about service during pandemic
Read full article: Walgreens to pay $275,000 to settle allegations in Vermont about service during pandemicWalgreens has agreed to pay $275,000 to settle allegations about service in some of the national pharmacy chain's Vermont stores during the coronavirus pandemic.
Britain's COVID-19 response inquiry enters a second phase with political decisions in the spotlight
Read full article: Britain's COVID-19 response inquiry enters a second phase with political decisions in the spotlightBritain's inquiry into the response to the coronavirus pandemic and its impact on the nation has entered the second phase with political decision-making taking center stage.
To mask or not to mask? Biden goes both ways after first lady tests positive for COVID-19
Read full article: To mask or not to mask? Biden goes both ways after first lady tests positive for COVID-19President Joe Biden turned up in a mask for the first time in months on Tuesday, a day after his wife tested positive for COVID-19.
UK was ill-prepared for pandemic because resources were diverted to Brexit, ex-health chief says
Read full article: UK was ill-prepared for pandemic because resources were diverted to Brexit, ex-health chief saysBritain's former health secretary has told an official inquiry that the U.K. was ill-prepared for a pandemic partly because government resources had been diverted away from pandemic planning to brace for a possibly chaotic no-deal Brexit.
Now that the pandemic is ‘over,’ we want to know how it changed your life
Read full article: Now that the pandemic is ‘over,’ we want to know how it changed your lifeThe World Health organization declared earlier this month that the COVID-19 pandemic is no longer an emergency, putting a three-year end to the virus that killed at least 7 million people and turned the world upside down.
Japan to lift COVID-19 border controls before holiday week
Read full article: Japan to lift COVID-19 border controls before holiday weekJapan will lift most of its coronavirus border controls, including a requirement that entrants show proof of three vaccinations or a pre-departure negative test, beginning Saturday as the country’s Golden Week holiday season begins and a large influx of foreign tourists is expected.
UK health chief's leaked messages revive raw pandemic debate
Read full article: UK health chief's leaked messages revive raw pandemic debateCOVID-19 has shot back into the headlines in Britain through the leak of more than 100,000 private messages sent or received by the health minister as the government scrambled to respond to the new respiratory virus.
Ex-UK health chief defends record after COVID messages leak
Read full article: Ex-UK health chief defends record after COVID messages leakBritain’s former health minister is denying wrongdoing after a newspaper published extracts of private messages he sent in the first weeks of the coronavirus pandemic.
GOP launches probe into COVID origins with letter to Fauci
Read full article: GOP launches probe into COVID origins with letter to FauciHouse Republicans have kicked off an investigation into the origins of COVID-19 by issuing a series of letters to current and former Biden administration officials for documents and testimony.
More Americans apply for jobless benefits last week
Read full article: More Americans apply for jobless benefits last weekMore Americans filed for jobless benefits last week, but layoffs remain historically low despite the Federal Reserve’s aggressive interest rate policy intended to cool the economy and bring down inflation.
EXPLAINER: How will we know if the U.S. is in recession?
Read full article: EXPLAINER: How will we know if the U.S. is in recession?A second consecutive quarter of economic growth underscored Thursday that the nation isn’t in a recession despite high inflation and the Federal Reserve’s fastest pace of interest rate hikes in four decades.
Virginia sees 1,589 new coronavirus cases Tuesday, 10,611 new cases in the last week
Read full article: Virginia sees 1,589 new coronavirus cases Tuesday, 10,611 new cases in the last weekAs of Tuesday, Virginia is reporting 2,251,042 cases of the coronavirus across the Commonwealth since March 2020.
Virginia sees 1,092 new coronavirus cases Tuesday, 10,554 new cases in the last week
Read full article: Virginia sees 1,092 new coronavirus cases Tuesday, 10,554 new cases in the last weekAs of Tuesday, Virginia is reporting 2,240,431 cases of the coronavirus across the Commonwealth since March 2020.
Virginia sees 2,135 new coronavirus cases Tuesday, 16,009 new cases in the last week
Read full article: Virginia sees 2,135 new coronavirus cases Tuesday, 16,009 new cases in the last weekAs of Tuesday, Virginia is reporting 2,229,877 cases of the coronavirus across the Commonwealth since March 2020.
Virginia sees 2,435 new coronavirus cases Wednesday, 14,037 new cases in the last week
Read full article: Virginia sees 2,435 new coronavirus cases Wednesday, 14,037 new cases in the last weekAs of Friday, Virginia is reporting 2,190,699 cases of the coronavirus across the Commonwealth since March 2020.
Virginia sees 2,784 new coronavirus cases Thursday, 14,502 new cases in the last week
Read full article: Virginia sees 2,784 new coronavirus cases Thursday, 14,502 new cases in the last weekAs of Thursday, Virginia is reporting 2,188,049 cases of the coronavirus across the Commonwealth since March 2020.
Virginia sees 2,745 new coronavirus cases Wednesday, 13,860 new cases in the last week
Read full article: Virginia sees 2,745 new coronavirus cases Wednesday, 13,860 new cases in the last weekAs of Wednesday, Virginia is reporting 2,185,265 cases of the coronavirus across the Commonwealth since March 2020.
Virginia sees 2,133 new coronavirus cases Tuesday, 13,402 new cases in the last week
Read full article: Virginia sees 2,133 new coronavirus cases Tuesday, 13,402 new cases in the last weekAs of Tuesday, Virginia is reporting 2,182,520 cases of the coronavirus across the Commonwealth since March 2020.
Virginia sees 2,133 new coronavirus cases Thursday, 12,054 new cases in the last week
Read full article: Virginia sees 2,133 new coronavirus cases Thursday, 12,054 new cases in the last weekAs of Thursday, Virginia is reporting 2,173,547 cases of the coronavirus across the Commonwealth since March 2020.
Fewer Americans apply for jobless benefits last week
Read full article: Fewer Americans apply for jobless benefits last weekThe number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits fell last week, a sign that the labor market remains strong even as the Federal Reserve continues to raise interest rates in an effort to cool the economy and slow inflation.
White House reveals winter COVID-19 plans, more free tests
Read full article: White House reveals winter COVID-19 plans, more free testsThe Biden administration is once more making some free COVID-19 tests available to all U.S. households as it unveils its contingency plans for potential coronavirus surges this winter.
Virginia sees 2,296 new coronavirus cases Wednesday, 11,766 new cases in the last week
Read full article: Virginia sees 2,296 new coronavirus cases Wednesday, 11,766 new cases in the last weekAs of Wednesday, Virginia is reporting 2,171,414 cases of the coronavirus across the Commonwealth since March 2020.
Virginia sees 1,722 new coronavirus cases Tuesday, 11,188 new cases in the last week
Read full article: Virginia sees 1,722 new coronavirus cases Tuesday, 11,188 new cases in the last weekAs of Tuesday, Virginia is reporting 2,169,118 cases of the coronavirus across the Commonwealth since March 2020.
The story so far: AP's investigation into federal prisons
Read full article: The story so far: AP's investigation into federal prisonsAn ongoing Associated Press investigation has uncovered deep, previously unreported flaws within the Justice Department’s largest law enforcement agency, the federal Bureau of Prisons.
Virginia sees 1,845 new coronavirus cases Thursday, 10,180 new cases in the last week
Read full article: Virginia sees 1,845 new coronavirus cases Thursday, 10,180 new cases in the last weekAs of Thursday, Virginia is reporting 2,161,493 cases of the coronavirus across the Commonwealth since March 2020.
Virginia sees 1,718 new coronavirus cases Wednesday, 10,136 new cases in the last week
Read full article: Virginia sees 1,718 new coronavirus cases Wednesday, 10,136 new cases in the last weekAs of Wednesday, Virginia is reporting 2,159,648 cases of the coronavirus across the Commonwealth since March 2020.
New Zealand court rules against anti-vax parents of ill baby
Read full article: New Zealand court rules against anti-vax parents of ill babyA New Zealand court has temporarily taken away medical custody of a baby from his parents after they refused blood transfusions for him unless the blood comes from donors who are unvaccinated against COVID-19.
US futures point to continued slump this week on Wall Street
Read full article: US futures point to continued slump this week on Wall StreetWall Street futures edged lower Wednesday ahead of new employment and wholesale price data with the Federal Reserve gauging its next step in its fight to cool inflation.
China's Xi visits Saudi Arabia to cement Gulf Arab ties
Read full article: China's Xi visits Saudi Arabia to cement Gulf Arab tiesChinese leader Xi Jinping has arrived in Saudi Arabia to attend meetings with oil-rich Gulf Arab nations crucial to his country’s energy supplies as Beijing tries to revive an economy battered by strict coronavirus measures.
COVID's lingering impact prompts Real ID deadline extension
Read full article: COVID's lingering impact prompts Real ID deadline extensionThe deadline for obtaining the Real ID needed to board a domestic flight has been pushed back again, with the Department of Homeland Security citing the lingering impact of the COVID-19 pandemic for the slower-than-expected rollout.
Foundations, major donors tackle nation’s nursing shortage
Read full article: Foundations, major donors tackle nation’s nursing shortageAs more nurses leave their jobs in hospitals and health-care centers, foundations are pouring millions of dollars into efforts to ensure that more stay in the profession and get more out of the job than just the applause and pats on the back they got during the bleakest days of the pandemic.
Late Chinese leader Jiang hailed in memorial service
Read full article: Late Chinese leader Jiang hailed in memorial serviceChina's leaders have eulogized the late Jiang Zemin as a loyal Marxist-Leninist who oversaw their country's rapid economic rise while maintaining rigid Communist Party control over society.
Review: A Sugarplum Fairy waves a sweet 'Nutcracker' goodbye
Read full article: Review: A Sugarplum Fairy waves a sweet 'Nutcracker' goodbyeGeorge Balanchine's “Nutcracker” is back in full swing at New York City Ballet, a year after a number of performances were canceled due to COVID-19, and two years after being sidelined entirely due to the pandemic.