Dr. Atlas denies reports he backed 'herd immunity,' says no safety measures are being cut for COVID vaccine
White House coronavirus task force member Dr. Scott Atlas joins Mike Emanuel on 'Fox News @ Night.'
White House coronavirus task force member Dr. Scott Atlas joins Mike Emanuel on 'Fox News @ Night.'
Egg prices will remain volatile in the near-term.
The New Hampshire Democrat's retirement announcement puts another competitive race in play for the 2026 mid-term campaign.
Virginia law enforcement officials identified a person of interest Wednesday in the disappearance of a US college student from a Punta Cana resort.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Democratic lawmakers slammed President Donald Trump's administration for canceling U.S. military studies on the impact of climate change, saying the move jeopardizes national security by ignoring climate-related risks at home and abroad. Scientists say climate change is increasing the intensity and frequency of hurricanes, tornadoes, flooding and wildfires. The lawmakers, in a previously unreported letter to U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, say that translates into damage to military bases, drawing U.S. troops to more relief missions and ushering in greater maritime access to the Arctic.
US consumer inflation inched lower in February according to government data Wednesday, in the first full month of Donald Trump's White House return -- but concerns remain over stubborn price growth as jitters flare over the president's trade policies.The central bank "will remain on the sideline until there is more clarity on tariffs, fiscal policy, and how the Trump administration's immigration policies affect inflation and the economy," he said.
Philippine ex-President Duterte, who faces murder charges at the International Criminal Court over his war on drugs, will be taken to a coastal detention unit near The Hague where several infamous war crimes suspects were held. The Scheveningen prison facility, built in 1882, is where some former leaders prosecuted by international courts or U.N. tribunals spent years during legal proceedings. Upon arrival Duterte would generally receive a medical examination and then be taken to a private cell with a sink, toilet, bed, desk and bookshelves.
Four progressive groups sent a letter to the Democratic National Committee with requests, suggesting the rift over the Israel-Hamas war is far from over.
Stock markets surged Wednesday on both sides of the Atlantic as investors shrugged off the latest US tariff moves to focus on cooling US inflation and a Ukraine ceasefire plan.Markets have worried that the tariffs could spark a surge in inflation and drive a stake into chances that the US Federal Reserve cuts interest rates further.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is laying off more than 1,000 workers as part of President Trump’s federal government overhaul.
Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, D-N.H. will not seek reelection next year, a decision that will end the longtime senator's historic political career and deals a significant blow to Democrats who were already facing a difficult path to reclaiming the Senate majority.
Talks to form a new Greenland government tasked with mapping a timeline for independence from Denmark began Wednesday, a day after elections that saw support soar for a party seeking to cut ties swiftly.They want Greenland to cut ties with Denmark only after it has secured its own financial independence.
Goldman Sachs moved down its S&P 500 year-end target as a recent drawdown in the benchmark index amid a weakening growth outlook have impacted stocks' upside in 2025.
As extreme weather events have hit the world hard in recent years, one meteorology term — atmospheric rivers — has made the leap from scientific circles to common language, particularly in places that have been hit by them. The heavy rain and wind events most known for dousing California and other parts of the West have been getting bigger, wetter and more frequent in the past 45 years as the world warms, according to a comprehensive study of atmospheric rivers in the current issue of the Journal of Climate. Atmospheric rivers are long and relatively narrow bands of water vapor.
A House subcommittee hearing abruptly ended after a Republican lawmaker was confronted over misgendering Rep. Sarah McBride.
Donald Trump finally unveiled his first on-camera response Tuesday to a stock exchange rout that wiped billions from Americans’ retirement accounts amid anxiety over his trade wars and erratic leadership.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Tuesday that Ukraine had accepted a 30-day ceasefire proposed by the United States, following critical peace talks between US and Ukrainian officials in Saudi Arabia.
February's Consumer Price Index (CPI) report showed inflation pressures eased in February, calming some fears about the health of the US economy during a rocky few weeks for markets.
The Trump administration appears to be back in Ukraine's corner, but it's unclear if Putin, while enjoying battlefield victories, can be convinced to halt his assault.
Inflation eased last month, but the data may offer less comfort to businesses, consumers and the Fed than it otherwise would as looming tariffs may keep prices rising.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Wednesday said the issue of how the United States is going to "take over Canada" will not be discussed at a gathering of G7 foreign ministers due to take place in Canada on Thursday. The foreign ministers of the Group of Seven major democracies - Britain, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and the United States - will meet at the river resort of La Malbaie, Quebec on March 12-14 for the first time since President Donald Trump returned to power in January.