Japanese yen collapse forces nation to reopen for travelers
The Japanese government has walked back its intense travel restrictions and opened up the country to foreigners after years of coronavirus precautions.
China, Russia formed the 'new axis' to steer US into a new Cold War, expert warns
Gatestone Institute senior fellow Gordon Chang warned China and Russia are working with Iran and North Korea to usher in a new Cold War against the US.
Tuesday Morning lands $35M Lifeline from Pier 1 Owner
Tuesday Morning Corp. landed a $35 million financing deal from the company that controls Pier 1 Imports in a move that will strengthen the retailer’s balance sheet.
Democratic lawmakers ask for IG investigation into how airlines used COVID relief funding
In a letter, two Democratic lawmakers are requesting that the Treasury’s Office of Inspector General launch a probe into how airlines used federal COVID funding.
Shaken and stirred: Ukraine war hits James Bond's glassmaker
French tableware brand Duralex is joining an array of European firms that are limiting production because of soaring energy costs provoked by Russia's war.
Affordable Care Act health-plan premiums set to rise
The prices for health-insurance plans under the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare, are set to rise as inflation drives up the cost of labor and supplies.
Biden admin buys 100M COVID tests, calls for more funding from Congress
The White House purchased 100 million rapid at-home COVID tests, saying the sale would help manage a potential increase in demand over the coming months.
Potential to confuse omicron-targeting COVID booster with conventional vaccine raises concerns: report
Physical similarities in vials for updated bivalent COVID-19 booster shots and conventional vaccines are reportedly raising concerns about the potential for mix-ups.
Sen. Blackburn calls for investigation into teachers union for spying on parents: 'Absolutely atrocious'
Tennessee Republican Sen. Marsha Blackburn called for an investigation into the California Teachers Association (CTA) after allegations that they spied on parents.
Randi Weingarten damaged a generation of kids by keeping schools closed: Karol Markowicz
New York Post columnist calls out teachers union head Randi Weingarten for falling test scores resulting from school lockdowns during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Parents 'outraged' over lower test scores scramble to find learning solutions
National Parents Union execs Keri Rodrigues and Ariel Taylor Smith argue for more time, not money, to help students bridge learning gaps exacerbated by the pandemic.
China approves Livzon Pharmaceutical's COVID vaccine as a booster
With COVID cases on the rise in China, the government has approved Livzon Pharmaceutical's COVID-19 vaccine as a booster, in hopes of having as many people boosted as possible.
COVID at-home tests: White House reports surge in demand as federal distribution stops
The Biden administration pledged that it will do everything it can to get Americans at-home COVID-19 tests following the shut down of a free federal program.
CDC approves updated COVID-19 vaccines targeting omicron variant
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention gave final approval to updated COVID-19 vaccines targeting the dominant omicron variant on Thursday.
Eight times this conservative think tank was ahead of media, health officials on key COVID-19 facts
The conservative think tank Just Facts promoted research during the coronavirus pandemic at least eight times that was at first dismissed but ultimately shown to be correct.
Goldman Sachs lifts COVID vaccine requirement, others for employees
Wall Street banking giant Goldman Sachs said it is lifting its COVID-19 pandemic office protocols. Employees will be allowed in regardless of vaccination status.
How forced unionism hurt states during COVID
With the worst of COVID-19 behind us, states that embrace coercive unionism fared far worse than those that didn’t.
Wall Street firms set Labor Day as benchmark for return to in-office work
After more than two years of work-from-home policies, some Wall Street firms have determined it's time for employees to return to the office after Labor Day.
Biden admin provides $11M for monkeypox, smallpox vaccine production
The Department of Health and Human Services is giving around $11 million to support the first U.S.-based fill and finish manufacturing of the Jynneos vaccine.
US Open ticket sales on pace to break record with Serena Williams' final tournament
As the 2022 U.S. Open gets underway, tennis fans are coming out in droves to witness what may be Serena Williams‘ farewell performance at Arthur Ashe Stadium.