U.S. Death Toll From COVID-19 Hits 900,000, Sped By Omicron
New cases per day have tanked by almost a half-million nationwide since mid-January, the curve trending downward in every state but Maine.

Millions of Americans reported having long COVID
The CDC's National Center for Health Statistics looked at data from the 2022 National Health Interview Survey to create the reports on long COVID.

You can now order free COVID-19 tests from the federal government
People do not have to share their test results with the federal government, but they can voluntarily do so for public health records.

President Joe Biden received the COVID-19 booster and flu shot
The White House says the president hopes to encourage all Americans to follow his example and get vaccinated.

On brink of government shutdown, McCarthy focuses on 45-day plan
The Republican leader on Saturday worked to push a 45-day funding bill through the House that would require Democratic help.

ISIS official captured in US helicopter raid in Syria
U.S. Central Command said it conducted the successful mission capturing a facilitation official during an operation, with no civilian casualties.

Biden, amid low poll numbers, blames House GOP for looming shutdown
President Joe Biden is hoping the rest of the country will see things the same way. That's an uncertain proposition amid political polarization.