FDA authorizes Pfizer booster shots for kids ages 5-11
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) amended the emergency use authorization for Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine. The agency is allowing the use of a single booster dose in kids ages 5 to 11.
US port director on how China's COVID lockdowns impact cargo shipments
Port of Los Angeles Executive Director Gene Seroka revealed how China’s COVID lockdowns have impacted cargo shipments at his port.
Colorado small business owner reveals how his business shut down due to COVID mandates: 'We crashed and burned'
Jesse Arellano told Fox News Digital how his restaurant failed — and what he thinks about it
Shanghai aims to end COVID lockdowns, return to normal life in June
Dean Cheng, senior research fellow in Asian Studies at the Heritage Foundation, weighs in, noting the massive impact the lockdowns in China had around the world.
China's economy improves as COVID-19 restrictions ease, Beijing says
China's stagnant economy is recovering as the country eases its COVID-19 restrictions and as businesses in Shanghai are permitted to resume operations.
Detroit Three automakers reinstate mask mandate at some Michigan facilities
General Motors Co, Ford Motor Co and Chrysler parent Stellantis NV said on Sunday they are reinstating a requirement that employees wear masks in southeastern Michigan where there are high levels of COVID-19.
Vegas strip resort pays employees $5000 bonus each for work during pandemic
Employees learned of the bonus during a midweek appreciation and awards buffet.
China COVID story is 'movie that has been played before': Chang
Gatestone Institute Senior Fellow Gordon Chang reacts to China's goal for communities to reach zero-COVID levels.
Southwest, Delta, United ranked among best US airlines
It has been a tumultuous year for the airline industry as carriers continually faced weather disruptions, COVID-related staffing woes and a shortage of aircraft.
Chip shortage a ‘very real, critical’ health care challenge: Hologic CEO
Hologic CEO Stephen MacMillan warns the microchips shortage has created "unintended consequences" for the health care industry and its patients.
Bill Gates says he has COVID-19, is experiencing mild symptoms
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates announced on Tuesday afternoon that he has tested positive for COVID-19 and is "experiencing mild symptoms."
Pfizer to buy rest of Biohaven for $11.6B
Pfizer Inc. agreed to buy the rest of Biohaven Pharmaceutical Holding Co. for about $11.6 billion, deploying its pile of cash earned from Covid-19 sales to acquire a new migraine drug.
Roughly 100 Orthodox Jews say they were booted from German flight after dispute
About 100 Orthodox Jews from New York said they were banned from a flight in Germany because just a few were not wearing masks.
Dr. Nesheiwat details 'global humanitarian effort' for Ukraine medical aid
Fox News medical contributor Dr. Janette Nesheiwat says Ukrainian refugees fleeing 'death and destruction' need continuous prayer, support and donations.
Kennedy reacts to $100 billion in COVID relief fraud
FOX Business host gives her take on COVID relief fraud on 'Kennedy.'
COVID-19 relief fraud led to billions in taxpayer-funded Paycheck Protection Program loans lost
Officials say upwards of $100 billion was stolen in fraud schemes via pandemic relief packages, pushing the government to make major changes to security of the PPP loan program.
China is learning a lot of lessons from Ukraine: Metzl
Former NSC official Jamie Metzl discusses Putin's Victory Day speech, China observing the Russian invasion of Ukraine and the origins of COVID-19.
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US economy likely added jobs at healthy clip in April despite worsening labor shortage
U.S. job growth likely continued at a brisk clip in April, suggesting the labor market is still strong despite headwinds from the highest inflation in four decades, global supply chain constraints and a worsening labor shortage.
FDA puts new limits on Johnson & Johnson vaccine due to rare blood clotting condition
The FDA revised its emergency authorization to sharply limit the use of Johnson & Johnson's COVID-19 vaccine due to a rare but potentially fatal blood clotting condition called thrombosis with thrombocytopenia syndrome (TTS).