Vaccine Hesitancy Rampant In Congo
In the Democratic Republic of Congo, only 1 percent of the population is vaccinated, but it’s not just a supply issue.

COVID-19 continues to lead seasonal respiratory illnesses, CDC says
COVID-19 continues to lead U.S. hospitalizations, the CDC says. Flu cases are climbing, and officials are hopeful RSV cases have now peaked.

Texas AG suing Pfizer, says company misrepresented COVID vaccine data
Pfizer said its vaccine was 95% effective following its Phase 3 trial, but Texas' attorney general said the data was too premature.

CDC: New COVID-19 variant cases have tripled in two weeks
Cases of BA.2.86 have also surged in multiple countries, leading the World Health Organization to classify it as a "variant of interest.”

Robots help provide companionship, health benefits to aging Americans
As aging brings more health challenges and the need for assistance, new robots are stepping in to provide companionship and support.

Trump says he won't testify again at his New York fraud trial
Trump was anticipated to testify on Monday as the final key defense witness in the case that jeopardizes his real estate empire.

Jury selection to begin in the defamation case against Rudy Giuliani
A federal judge found the former New York City mayor liable for defaming two Georgia election workers in the first phase of this case.