As of Thursday, June 11, the COVID-19 public health emergency is officially over in the United States. The sunsetting of the declaration, which was first put in place three years at the outset of a pandemic, has widespread implications for the cost of COVID tests and treatment. Cheddar News senior reporter Chloe Aiello breaks it all down.
Alina Hauptman of the Best Friends Animal Society showed off some recent kitten arrivals and promoted the organization's goal of making all shelters no-kill by 2025.
As families across the country hit the road this summer, everyone should be on the lookout for "imposter websites'' when it comes to renting a car. Criminals are posing as rental car companies and luring in unsuspecting victims with low prices online. Here's a deep dive into the illegal practice.
A new study published yesterday in Jama found that a test used to diagnose patients with lung cancer had a built-in racial bias. The algorithm in the software used to diagnose patients assumed that Black people had naturally weaker lung capacity, raising the threshold for recommending care.
Soft-spoken but brimming with confidence, the Largo, Fla., student's win marks a comeback after last year, when he didn't advance past his regional bee.
School is almost out for the summer, which means a lot of families are planning summer road trips. Here to give us some tips on which screen-free toys are best to bring on the road is editor-in-chief at Toy Insider editor-in-chief Marissa Silva.