John Roehrig died March 8 after a battle with ALS. During his career, he was on the front lines of the U.S. response to West Nile virus.
This week marks the five-year anniversary of the COVID-19 lockdown. Mostly, life has returned to normal. But in some ways we still seem to be struggling, our columnist notes.
On this day, exactly five years ago, we lost the first New Yorker to COVID-19. In the days and weeks that followed, the city ...
A century ago, measles was killing a thousand people in the U.S. every year. By 2000, vaccines had all but eliminated the ...
State and county officials say a Stevens County resident has tested positive for measles and that they don’t yet know if the infection is linked to outbreaks elsewhere in the country.
The sale comes against the backdrop of several tumultuous years for the fitness brand, after a drowning at last year’s ...
COVID-19 killed 1.2 million Americans. Many of those who died were parents, and the story of the children they left behind has gotten little attention.
Cases of the incredibly contagious measles virus are continuing to rise in Texas and across the US as the nation's top health ...
Bracing for the spread of a particularly infectious variant of bird flu, New York has started testing its dairy milk.
Cohen Children’s Medical Center, located near the border of Queens and Long Island, has identified 12 Suffolk County ...
At 8 a.m. on March 13, 2020, a state of emergency went into effect in Delaware as a response to the early stages of what would become the COVID-19 pandemic.
A bill introduced to the Congress aiming to ban Chinese citizens purchasing real estate properties has had some Chinese conservative activists think twice about their support to the Republicans.
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