Biden's vaccine mandate for federal workers blocked by appeals court
The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals blocked President Biden's mandate on Thursday that about 3.5 million federal employees get vaccinated against COVID-19.
Rand Paul slams Moderna CEO on failing to concede to studies on rare heart inflammation due to vaccine
Sen. Rand Paul slammed Moderna CEO Stephane Bancel during a Wednesday Senate hearing over the CEO's rebuking of studies showing negative side effects after receiving the Moderna vaccine.
Moderna COVID vaccines expected to cost $130
Moderna plans to charge $130 for a single dose of its COVID vaccine, according to a recent report. That's in line with what Pfizer said it would for its version.
Happiest countries in the world for 2023
The U.S. was 15th in rankings from the 2023 World Happiness Report. The report, which was published on Monday, said Finland and Denmark took the top two spots, respectively.
Big week for money market funds amidst financial turmoil
Investors looked to move their assets to safety by depositing cash into money market funds due to bank stability concerns. It's the largest inflow since the COVID-19 pandemic.
Moody's downgrades U.S. banking system's outlook to negative citing bank runs
Moody's has changed its outlook on the U.S. banking system from "stable" to "negative," pointing to deposit runs on multiple institutions, including Silicon Valley Bank.
Rent growth had smallest gain in two years: Redfin
The median U.S. asking rent rose to a mere 1.7% annually in February, which was the smallest gain in nearly two years, according to Redfin.
Fauci lashes out at Elon Musk over COVID claims: ‘Prosecute me for what?’
Dr. Anthony Fauci blasted calls for his prosecution as "insanity" after CNN showed him a tweet from Elon Musk calling for him to face legal action for his COVID handling.
Dietary supplement recalled for claims it can cure COVID 19: FDA
Natural Solutions Foundation issued a recall for its Dr Rima Recommends Nano Silver 10ppm dietary supplement after federal officials say it falsely claims it can sure COVID-19.
Job openings dipped in January but remain historically high
The Labor Department reported on Wednesday that there were 11 million job openings at the end of January, a sign the labor market remains extremely tight.
January Jones slams Hollywood execs for not going back to work post pandemic: 'Come back into the office'
Actress January Jones is calling out Hollywood casting directors for not returning to the office and requiring auditions to be done from home.
As customer problems hit a record high, more people seek ‘revenge’
Consumer anger has tripled since 2020, while more angry customers are seeking revenge and running into problems with services, as companies struggle to hire enough employees.
Home prices could face double-digit drop in these 4 cities, Goldman Sachs warns
Goldman Sachs analysts warned in an analyst note that housing prices could drop by double-digits in four major U.S. cities that became pandemic boom towns.
Housing affordability at record low, report says
There were around half as many affordable homes for sale in 2022 as the previous year and approximately one in five homes for sale were affordable for the typical household.
The number of ATMs has declined as people rely less on cash
ATMs are disappearing due to rising crime and an increase in digital transactions. Banks are forced to close ATMs at night in major cities like New York.
America's low labor participation rate 'a social and economic disaster,' experts warn
Millions of able-bodied Americans who ducked out of the workforce during the pandemic are refusing to return, leading economists to sound the alarm over what it means.
Sen. Tom Cotton sounds alarm on dangerous ‘conspiracy of silence' over COVID origins
Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., raises red flags amid the ongoing investigation into the controversial origins of COVID-19.
Republican senator sounds alarm over US, China war: 'Conflict's already here'
Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., explains how the Biden administration, Wall Street and China are in "direct conflict" with one another, posing "dangerous" security threats at home.
Emergency SNAP benefits ending after 3 years
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) emergency allotments came to an end for multiple states. Millions of Americans receive food stamp benefits.
Spring break: International bookings up 30% with many setting sights on Europe
A new AAA survey revealed that international travel bookings jumped more than 30% compared to 2022, underscoring how families are 'making up for lost time.'