Dr. Richard Feldman: Virus restrictions, masks should stay for now
Public health officials have never relied on people to act responsibly or prudently. That’s why we have public health regulations.
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Public health officials have never relied on people to act responsibly or prudently. That’s why we have public health regulations.
Bob fell ill. Seriously ill. After a few days, he went to the emergency room. … Things never got better.
I am looking forward to the time the vaccines that have received FDA emergency authorization receive “full FDA approval.”
Many more changes are ahead. Many daunting challenges remain.
The supermajority was ill-prepared for this largesse. It has had only two ideas: Cut taxes and build the surplus. There were too many dollars for this.
Internet connectivity is a requirement for those needing to participate in e-learning, access health care remotely, find employment and more.
We’ve been here before, but if we embrace the necessity for change and accountability, it can be different this time.
The hard part … is setting expectations about where we can win—and where we can’t.
The LGBTQ community has strenuously fought long and hard against stereotyping and yet it now is condoning stereotyping of law enforcement officers.
It seems to me that, if we avoided divisive labels like ‘gun control,’ it might be possible to have a more reasoned debate on at least some issues.
The political and societal climate today bears striking resemblance to the climate nearly 100 years ago that led to economically progressive Republicans.
The events of the past six months have drawn a line down the stars and stripes.
Though I might have my opinion on who the morning-line favorite will be in the 2024 GOP primary, the horses have not yet been loaded into the gate.
Lawmakers say the group’s tentative agreement represents important progress in fashioning a bill that can pass such an evenly divided Congress this year, but they are also aware that it could easily unravel.
The College Football Playoff announced Thursday it will consider expanding from four to 12 teams to settle the championship, with six spots reserved for the highest-ranked conference champions and the other six going to at-large selections.
The embrace of “maximum telework flexibilities” amounts to a massive shift for the federal government, which has long lagged behind the private sector when it comes to offering remote work.
The Biden administration has exempted most employers from long-awaited rules for protecting workers from the coronavirus, angering labor advocates who had spent more than a year lobbying for the protections.
Separately, Dr. Aaron Kesselheim of Harvard University became the third member of an FDA advisory panel that opposed the drug to step down over the decision to approve it.
Ray Evernham and Tony Stewart took great care in extending invites to the made-for-TV league they had co-created. They thoughtfully pulled in a dozen of the most iconic names in modern day motorsports. Never did they expect the reigning Indianapolis 500 winner to be in the field.
An Indiana man whose $35,000 Land Rover was seized after his arrest for selling heroin will get to keep the vehicle, the Indiana Supreme Court ruled Thursday, more than two years after the U.S. Supreme Court sided with him in a key ruling on criminal fines.