May 19 Cities want the millions who biked during the pandemic to keep pedaling ByCalvin Woodward, Associated Press During the worst of the pandemic, outdoor recreation surged as people took up pursuits to escape isolation. For many, that meant getting on a bicycle. Continue reading
May 15 Watch5:54 Survey of Asian Americans paints sobering picture of fears about violence ByAmna Nawaz, Courtney Norris Throughout the pandemic, Asian Americans have endured racist and physical threats. As our country celebrates Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, new research is calling attention to this rise in anti-Asian sentiment and the toll it’s taking on Asian… Continue watching
May 11 Many Americans facing hardship as benefits created during COVID-19 end ByAshraf Khalil, Associated Press Behind the scenes, several core aspects of America’s pandemic-era emergency safety net are also coming to a close, from extra food assistance to automatic enrollment in Medicaid. Continue reading
May 06 Watch6:44 What to know about the COVID pandemic as public health emergencies end ByJohn Yang, Kaisha Young This week, the World Health Organization ended the global public health emergency it declared three years ago as COVID-19 spread around the world. Meanwhile, the U.S. public health emergency is set to end on Thursday, May 11. Katelyn Jetelina, an… Continue watching
May 05 Rochelle Walensky, head of CDC, resigns citing pandemic transition ByMike Stobbe, Associated Press Dr. Rochelle Walensky, the head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, submitted her resignation Friday, saying the waning of the COVID-19 pandemic was a good time to make a transition. Continue reading
May 05 WHO downgrades COVID-19 pandemic, says it’s no longer global emergency ByMaria Cheng, Jamey Keaten, Associated Press WHO said that even though the emergency phase was over, the pandemic hasn't come to an end, noting recent spikes in cases in Southeast Asia and the Middle East. Continue reading
May 03 Police search Bolsonaro’s home as Brazil probes fake COVID-19 vaccine cards ByCarla Bridi, David Biller, Associated Press Brazil's Federal Police have searched former President Jair Bolsonaro's home and seized his phone in what they said was an investigation into alleged falsification of COVID-19 vaccine cards. Continue reading
Apr 26 Here’s what’s in the GOP bill to lift the U.S. debt limit ByKevin Freking, Associated Press The bill has virtually no chance of becoming law, but Republicans hope it will force Biden to the negotiating table on the debt limit. Continue reading
Apr 24 Cities look to revive downtowns by converting offices to housing ByMae Anderson, Ashraf Khalil, Michael Casey, Associated Press A growing number of developers are considering converting empty office towers into housing as part of an effort to revive struggling downtown business districts that emptied out during the pandemic. Continue reading
Apr 18 FDA clears extra COVID booster for some high-risk, older Americans ByLauran Neergaard, Associated Press The Food and Drug Administration is allowing an extra dose of the omicron-targeted vaccine for anyone 65 and older if it's been four months since their last shot. Continue reading