PBS children’s show ‘Arthur’ to end after record 25 seasons
“Arthur,” the longest-running children’s cartoon in U.S. TV history, is slated to end next year after its upcoming 25th season.
Senate Republicans rip CDC’s new mask guidance as ‘kabuki theater’
Senate Republicans blasted the CDC’s new recommendations that fully vaccinated people mask up again, saying Americans deserve the freedom to make their own decisions.
Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine efficacy drops to 84% after 6 months, preprint study suggests
A new study involving the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine suggests the jab’s efficacy drops to around 84% about six months after the second dose.
Whitmer blows past campaign finance limits thanks to legal loophole
The push by some Republicans in Michigan to recall Gov. Gretchen Whitmer may be backfiring – and helping to fuel fundraising for her reelection effort next year.
Dr. Nicole Saphier: CDC, kids and masks – COVID guidance continues to miss the mark
The updated CDC guidance announced on Tuesday endorsing universal indoor masking in K-12 schools is an open-ended recommendation that will have negligible benefit in lowering severe outcomes and community transmission…
When will your city have its warmest day?
As July comes to a close, most of the U.S. is forecast to approach its hottest days.
Iowa Dem used official position to secure tax breaks for client of her family-owned business, filings show
Liz Mathis, who announced on Tuesday that she was challenging freshman Rep. Ashley Hinson, R-Iowa, rallied support among her fellow state senators in 2016 to secure up to…
Mila Kunis regrets not letting Ashton Kutcher travel to space: ‘Selfish of me’
Kutcher was supposed to be on one of Richard Branson’s Virgin Galactic civilian flights but sold his ticket back.
Feds conduct South Florida raids amid probe of Haitian president’s assassination
Federal agents have reportedly raided several locations in South Florida as part of a sweeping investigation into the assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moïse – and targeted two…
DOJ indicates it might sue states returning to pre-pandemic voting regulations
President Biden’s Justice Department warned states on Wednesday that they could face legal action in rolling back COVID-era voting procedures.