More cruise ships cancel trips over COVID-19
The CDC's maritime unit will work closely with participating cruise ships, monitoring COVID-19 preventive measures and onboard cases through daily enhanced data collection and inspections.
Rand Paul releases report on rising inflation: 'It's only going to get worse'
EXCLUSIVE: Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., released a new report Tuesday on the troubling effects of inflation on low and middle-income families as well as small businesses.
Pfizer COVID-19 pill approved in Canada
Canada’s health regulator has approved a pill by Pfizer that treats the effects of COVID-19.
UK companies launching four-day workweek campaign as movement gains momentum
Some 30 companies in the U.K. are taking part in a six-month trial to test a four-day workweek.
Princess Cruises extends 'Book with Confidence' program for summer sailings
Princess Cruises is extending its Book with Confidence program as the coronavirus pandemic continues to play a factor in travel plans.
Norwegian cruise ship hit with COVID-19 wave cancels mid-voyage
A spokesperson for Norwegian told FOX Business the ship docked overnight in St. Maarten on Thursday and will be back in New York "soon." The company did not offer an estimated arrival time.
Rep. Comer calls for oversight into Biden's failed policies: Dems have 'no interest' in holding WH accountable
Rep. James Comer, R-Ky., discusses the effects of Biden's vaccine mandates on the economy and why the GOP is looking to hold the administration accountable.
Credit Suisse chairman will leave after breaking COVID-19 rules
Credit Suisse said late Sunday that Antonio Horta-Osório had resigned following an investigation commissioned by the board that examined his conduct, including travel that breached COVID-19-related government rules and his personal use of corporate aircraft.
COVID-19: Pfizer head sees a return to ‘normal life’ in the spring
Albert Bourla, the CEO of Pfizer, said in an interview published late Sunday that he believes there will be a “return to normal life” sometime in the spring after over two years of dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a report.
COVID program delivers 1 billion doses to poorer countries
WHO officials say over 1 billion vaccine doses have been delivered to countries in need, but work remains.
At many churches, pandemic hits collection plates, budgets
The pandemic has made it difficult for churches across the country to stay afloat.
France OK's law banning unvaccinated from restaurants, sports arenas as COVID cases surge
France's government on Sunday approved a new law that will ban the unvaccinated from all restaurants, sports arenas, and other venues as COVID cases driven by the highly contagious omicron variant surge across the country.
Some Starbucks, Chipotle sites cut hours, limit seating over omicron
Chains such as Starbucks Corp. and Chipotle Mexican Grill Inc. said they are temporarily limiting operations at individual stores or regions as they face labor shortages and a rise in Covid-19 cases.
Apple to require employee proof of COVID-19 booster
Apple Inc will require retail and corporate employees to provide proof of a COVID-19 booster shot
Rising prices put American families in deeper debt
After a year of strong retail sales, consumers are starting to feel the impact of inflation and real income as it materializes across the economy.
As omicron fuels surge, U.S. students stage walkouts to protest in-person classes
Hundreds of students in Boston and Chicago walked out of classes Friday in protests demanding a switch to remote learning as a surge in COVID-19 cases fueled by the omicron variant disrupted efforts at returning to in-person education around the United States.
COVID-19 pills could spark scramble among nations
The antiviral covid-19 pills developed by U.S. firms are the next step in the pandemic battle.
Supreme Court vaccine mandate ruling a 'high-profile setback' for Labor Department: Eugene Scalia
Eugene Scalia says the Supreme Court's decision to block President Biden's OSHA vaccine mandate is a major setback for the Labor Department, shrinking their authority.
Supreme Court blocking Biden OSHA vaccine mandate a 'win' for freedom: Florida AG
Ashley Moody reacts to the Supreme Court's "spot on" decision to block Biden's federal vaccine mandate.
Supreme Court's employer vaccine mandate stay a big win for small businesses
The Supreme Court confirmed what we have long argued: OSHA does not have the authority to implement this sweeping regulation that will burden American businesses.