The nation's young people scored an average 5 points lower in reading than kids who tested before the COVID-19 pandemic in 2019, from 220 to 215 for fourth graders and from 263 to 258 for eighth graders.
Remote work led to a rise in cross-metro work, where employees can work in a different metro area from their manager. As The Washington Post reported, employees are 36% more likely to report to a manager who lives elsewhere and often in a city that hosts other managers, according to a 2024 ADP Research Institute analysis.
As part of a rash of executive orders completed on his first day back in the White House, President Donald Trump began the nation’s exit from the World Health Organization. Here, we explain how the withdrawal would work and what it would mean,
People still see COVID-19 as an ongoing public health threat, even though the pandemic officially ended in 2023, acc
Mayya Gil, an elderly woman who survived the Nazis, Chernobyl, and Covid-19, died at the age of 95 after being struck by a delivery van while crossing the street in Brooklyn, New York. The post Elderly woman who survived the Nazis,
R obert F. Kennedy Jr., President Trump’s pick to head the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), was grilled by Democratic senators during his confirmation hearing on Jan. 29, who confronted him with conspiratorial and conflicting statements he has made about COVID-19.
Hope Villages of America wants to educate the community about the prevalency of human trafficking and is sharing prevention measures.
TOLEDO, Ohio — It has been five years since Covid-19 was officially declared a Global Emergency by the World Health Organization. As of Jan. 2025, more than 7 million people have died from the virus. Dr. Brian Kaminski, VP of medical affairs for ProMedica, said one of the biggest changes is how health care providers communicate with patients.
Over the past five years, overall undergraduate enrollment at Stanislaus State University has fallen by about 12%. In fall 2020, freshman enrollment was just shy of 2,000 students. Four years later, it was around 1,500 — about a 25% drop.
Gen Z and millennials are ditching career ambition for balance post-COVID. What's behind this shift—and is it permanent?
While operating at a loss since 2020 and laying off a handful of employees within the last seven months to compensate for an approximate $4.5 million shortfall, the two highest earners at the Dayton Art Institute saw their salaries increase by tens of thousands during the COVID-19 pandemic,
The Blue Grass Airport saw a record number of travelers last year, according to the airport. A total of 1,571,805 passengers traveled through Lexington’s airport, marking a 16% increase from 2023 and breaking a previous record of 1,465,049, set in 2019, one year before the COVID-19 pandemic.