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When historians look back at the social consequences of the COVID pandemic, they will likely focus on public health failures, school closures, and economic disruption. Despite this, a subtler cultural shift may prove just as consequential: the explosive rise of short-form video content.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Gage Skidmore/Wikimedia Commons After Turning Point USA co-founder Charlie Kirk was shot to death in September 2025, a rumor began to spread that the man he co-founded Turning Point USA ...
End-of-year travel is on most people’s minds this time of year. While many to-do lists include last-minute gift shopping and solidifying travel arrangements, making sure you have your seasonal vaccinations should be on there, too. So, before you ...
The risk of a child dying from a COVID-19 vaccine is far lower than dying in a car accident. COVID-19 vaccines are effective in preventing hospitalizations, urgent care visits and long COVID in children, according to the CDC. Skepticism around COVID-19 ...
Aaron B. Collins is accused of committing bank fraud, money laundering by using COVID-19 business relief funds on personal expenses like cars, crypto.
The drug that ignited significant debate during the Covid pandemic is currently under examination as a possible treatment for cancer. The National Institutes of Health has initiated new preclinical studies on ivermectin.
Instead of new dietary recommendations, let's promote vaccines and stop children from getting measles, or focus on preventing another COVID repeat.
Even as the world moves past the worst of the pandemic, COVID‑19 continues to haunt the Olympics. Remember the 2022 Beijing Olympics, when 32 athletes had to isolate after testing positive? Their dreams were shattered.
Super Bowl 55 was a year into a global pandemic and a month after Jan. 6. What's changed in big game ads since?