China expands lockdowns as coronavirus cases top 100 in new outbreak
Chinese authorities locked down a third neighborhood in Beijing on Tuesday as they rushed to prevent the spread of a new coronavirus outbreak that has infected more than 100 people in a country that appeared to have largely contained the virus.
Shake Shack finds no milkshake contaminants after NYPD says 'no criminality' determination, investigation ongoing
NYPD officers went to the hospital after suspecting their Shake Shack milkshakes had been contaminated.
FDA approves video game for treating ADHD in kids
It's the first time the FDA has cleared a digital therapy for improving ADHD symptoms
Walmart acquires CareZone's health service digital technology
Families can use the app to scan labels or insurance cards to speed and simplify the process
Coronavirus pushes Weight Watchers to record digital subscribers
As Americans stay home in the pandemic, many are turning to WW.
Spain likely to join AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine purchase
The pharmaceutical group agreed to supply 400 million doses of its vaccine under development.
What is CEPI?
Many countries are helping fund CEPI in light of the coronavirus pandemic
US economic recovery hinges on limiting spread of coronavirus, Fed's Kaplan says
Every U.S. state has started the process of phased reopening, rolling back stay-at-home guidelines and allowing business activity to resume.
US FDA revokes emergency use status of drug touted by Trump for COVID-19
The FDA said based on new evidence, it was no longer reasonable to believe that oral formulations of hydroxychloroquine and the related drug chloroquine may be effective in treating COVID-19.
China steps up checks on meat, seafood after COVID-19 cases in market
Several Chinese provinces are stepping up inspections of fresh and frozen meat and seafood, including imported products, after a new outbreak of coronavirus infections linked to a Beijing food market.
China capital braces for coronavirus resurgence
China moved swiftly Monday to try to control a new outbreak of the coronavirus after 36 more cases were confirmed in Beijing.
Scientists 'not sure' why coronavirus is surging in some states and not others: epidemiologist
A new surge of coronavirus cases in parts of the country is leaving scientists across the United States puzzled.
Band-Aid adds black, brown tones as Corporate America backs racial justice movement
Earlier this week, Band-Aid promised to release a line of skin-toned bandages and said it was donating to Black Lives Matter.
AstraZeneca agrees to make COVID-19 vaccine for Europe
Pharma giant AstraZeneca struck a deal Saturday with Europe’s Inclusive Vaccines Alliance to supply up to 400 million doses of an experimental COVID-19 vaccine, as efforts to boost manufacturing capacity continue at pace.
1,300 Chinese medical suppliers to US use bogus registration data
More than 1,300 Chinese medical-device companies that registered to sell protective gear and other equipment in the U.S. during the coronavirus pandemic listed as their American representative a purported Delaware entity that uses a false address and nonworking phone number, according to a Wall Street Journal analysis.
CVS joins Walmart in keeping multicultural beauty products out of locked cabinets
In the wake of nationwide protests in the U.S. against police brutality and racial inequality following the killing of George Floyd last month, companies have issued statements in support of the black community and set up funds to fight systemic racism.
Hospitals and health systems made major sacrifices during COVID-19's peak -- now their survival is in danger
Hospitals and health systems have made enormous sacrifices but they can't defy financial gravity forever
Atlantic City OKs booze on the Boardwalk to boost crowds
Atlantic City is dropping a longtime prohibition on drinking on the Boardwalk to try to capture the party spirit of places like New Orleans.
How New York’s coronavirus response made the pandemic worse
New York leaders faced an unanticipated crisis as the new coronavirus overwhelmed the nation's largest city. Their response was marred by missed warning signs and policies that many health-care workers say put residents at greater risk and led to unnecessary deaths.
Los Angeles-area homelessness spike could get worse post-coronavirus
The number of homeless people counted across Los Angeles County jumped 12.7% over the past year to more than 66,400 and authorities fear that figure will spike again once the full impact of the coronavirus pandemic is felt.



















