Concern is growing over the rise of new COVID infections in the U.S.
For the first time since January, they've increased for two weeks in a row.
The most recent numbers are starting to climb and that's giving health officials pause.
For the first time since January they've increased for two weeks in a row.
COVID-19 continues to lead U.S. hospitalizations, the CDC says. Flu cases are climbing, and officials are hopeful RSV cases have now peaked.
Pfizer said its vaccine was 95% effective following its Phase 3 trial, but Texas' attorney general said the data was too premature.
Cases of BA.2.86 have also surged in multiple countries, leading the World Health Organization to classify it as a "variant of interest.”
A hiker in California was trapped under a boulder weighing at least 6,000 pounds for seven hours before being freed by rescuers.
Most Americans disapprove of President Biden's handling of the economy and the war in Israel less than a year before the 2024 election.
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