As pastors prepare for Easter this year, many are eager to welcome more people back to churches than they have seen since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic four years ago.
Critics are sounding the alarm about a new global pandemic treaty they say will transfer power to the unelected World Health Organization and stifle free speech.
A group of military chaplains have asked the Supreme Court to stop the DOD from enforcing policies that they say are punishing those who filed religious objections to the COVID-19 vaccine.
Two former officials of a veterans home in Massachusetts, where a severe COVID-19 outbreak resulted in at least 76 deaths, have settled their criminal case.
Milk sampled from dairy cows in Kansas and Texas has tested positive for bird flu, U.S. officials reported on Monday. It is believed to pose no significant risk to humans.
It's four years since then-New York Gov. Cuomo issued his COVID-19 orders and we still need a reckoning about how he bungled the crisis. Now, we might finally get some answers.
Here are key stories in the health and wellness area that you might have missed over the past week. Catch up quickly on Kate Middleton's cancer diagnosis, Elon Musk and ketamine, and much more.
A Canadian doctor who specializes in immunology was ordered by the courts to pay $300,000. She was given assistance by X, which offered to cover the bill in support of free speech.
"Real Time" host Bill Maher ripped social media censorship during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, saying the establishment censored thoughts about the virus that were "right."
Instagram has changed users settings to the default position of limiting political content from non-followers, a move that is causing a firestorm online.
Many thousands of prostate cancer cases were missed during the disruption of the COVID pandemic, a new study has found. Dr. Marc Siegel offered insights on the findings.
Avian influenza, stemming from a global outbreak starting in 2020, has caused the deaths of millions of birds and now poses a threat to marine mammals.
The CDC recently issued a statement about measles. There is real cause for concern by health officials as cases of the disease are surging across the country. Protect yourself now.
A baby goat in Minnesota has tested positive for bird flu marking the first U.S. case of bird flu in cattle, sheep, goats or their relatives, the Minnesota Board of Animal Health announced.
Brazil's Federal Police have indicted former President Jair Bolsonaro for criminal association and allegedly falsifying COVID-19 vaccination data, officials say.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is warning of a rise in U.S. measles cases, with a total in 2024 already matching all those reported last year.
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan joined 'America Reports' to sound off on highlights from oral arguments in Murthy v Missouri, a case regarding COVID-era censorship.
Conservatives have claimed First Amendment violations by the Biden administration and accused of improperly coordinating with tech firms to remove information posted by private users on social media.
A new study found no evidence of brain injuries among U.S. diplomats and government employees experiencing mysterious health problems known as Havana syndrome.
A new report has blasted the governmentβs response to the coronavirus pandemic and suggests the U.S. should cut ties with the World Health Organization
Chicago plans to start evicting waves of illegal immigrants from the cityβs shelter system this weekend as his 60-day rule kicks, Mayor Brandon Johnson has announced.
NBA legend John Stockton took legal action against the state of Washington, alleging officials stifled doctors' First Amendment rights during the pandemic.
An infectious disease we thought we had beaten has come back with a vengeance. A combination of vaccine hesitancy and unvaccinated migrants make it easier for illness to spread.
A Stanford University study found that Long COVID could have a direct impact on alcohol sensitivity. Drs. Marc Siegel of NYU Langone and Bala Munipalli of Mayo Clinic discussed the research.
Neil Young said he will return his music to Spotify after he pulled his catalogue from the service over the company's unwillingness to censor Joe Rogan.
A man who spent 70 years living inside a metal chamber to help him breathe, has died aged 78. Paul Alexander was widely known as "the man in the iron lung" and was also a lawyer and author
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is sending medical teams to assist Chicago, Illinois, officials due to a measles outbreak linked to the Pilsen migrant shelter.
Epidemoiologist Martin Kulldorff, a former professor of medicine at Harvard University since 2003, announced Monday that he was "fired" by the university.
Well beyond COVID, America's public schools are experiencing lower enrollments and chronic absenteeism β what's going on? Bill Bennett, former education secretary, offers data and insights.
The New Jersey Department of Health is investigating a suspected cluster of mumps cases in Hunterdon County among eight family members who traveled internationally. Doctors weigh in.
The U.S. government is halting the distribution of free COVID-19 tests through the mail, with March 8 being the last day for households to request them.
A bacterial infection known as parrot fever has killed five people in Europe, according to an announcement from the World Health Organization. An infectious disease expert weighed in.
A German man, acting against the recommendations of national health authorities, received 217 coronavirus vaccine shots from 2021 to 2023, a study says.
Johannes Vulto, the former head of the Vulto Creamery facility in Walton, New York, has pleaded guilty to charges stemming from a deadly listeria outbreak.
Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo's spokesman responded to a House committee's subpoena that Cuomo provide testimony over his COVID policies at nursing homes.
The White House announced Monday that those working in close contact with the president and vice-president will no longer be required to test negative for COVID-19.
U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Massachusetts, is once again calling for a national memorial day to honor those lost to COVID-19 in the form of a resolution.
A community of "long COVID" activists has planned a march in Washington, D.C., to protest a recent announcement from the CDC. One of the organizers speaks to Fox News Digital about the event.
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Amid the current measles outbreak in Florida, some doctors are warning that those who got vaccinated in the 70s or 80s may not be fully protected today.
It is no longer necessary to isolate for five days after testing positive for COVID-19, according to a Friday statement from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Older adults in the U.S. should get another COVID-19 booster shot even if they received one in the fall, according to guidance from the CDC. Two doctors react.
The broken border discussion often ignores the public health emergency. Illegal immigrants are crossing without documented vaccinations and are causing a spike in diseases.
Estimates early for the 2023-24 flu season show that the vaccine is doing a fair job in preventing adults from falling sick enough to require a doctor's visit.
Amid ongoing measles outbreaks at Florida schools, the stateβs Department of Health released an updated statement on Wednesday, warning of "misinformation" from media reports.