Some Texans think it's too soon to drop masks as the coronavirus still spreads quickly in their state. Mississippi followed suit this week, raising concerns the South could slip into a fourth deadly surge of the virus.
Ignoring New Freedom, Texas Business Owners Self-Impose Restrictions
As coronavirus cases plateau, and even increase in some places, governors are lifting restrictions. Wary business owners are keeping their own rules.
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Man vaccinated 217 times against COVID shows no side effects
Researchers studied the man and determined he had more COVID antibodies but experienced no side effects from being hypervaccinated.
This is the last week you can order free COVID-19 tests
Each household is eligible for up to eight at-home COVID-19 tests, depending on when they last ordered.
CDC says seniors should get second COVID shot of 2023-24
Despite promising data, few Americans have gotten an updated COVID shot since the vaccines were released in September.
In interview, Trump says Jews who vote for Democrats 'hate Israel'
Former President Donald Trump, in an interview, had been asked about Democrats' growing criticism of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
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Lawmakers reach unofficial deal on government funding
Lawmakers have agreed on the key components of the bill, but the language will still need to be prepared ahead of a Friday funding deadline.
Former Tesla worker settles discrimination case after $3M verdict
This settles appeals both sides were pursuing after a federal jury awarded the former employee nearly $3.2 million last April.