0:02:39 VIDEO 1 day ago COVID Five Years Later: Impact on the Workplace Five years after the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, the American workplaces looks a lot different, driven by remote work that could be here to stay.
Politics 1 day ago Lawmakers take action after report shows Biden-era SBA failed to probe 2 million alleged COVID aid fraudsters Small Business Committee chairs Joni Ernst and Roger Williams plan to launch an effort to help bring COVID fraudsters to justice by extending the statute of limitation a decade.
DOGE 2 days ago Trump Labor Department secures eye-popping sum to return to taxpayers amid DOGE push The Labor Department announced this week that it is returning more than $1 billion of coronavirus funding back to the taxpayers with more savings potentially on the way.
Politics 2 days ago Second COVID nursing home death's case against Cuomo tossed A second lawsuit accusing former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo and his administration of being responsible for nursing home deaths in 2020 has been dismissed.
DOGE 6 days ago Statute of limitations for pandemic unemployment fraud expires; bipartisan coalition seeks extension House lawmakers are calling on their Senate colleagues to follow their lead and pass a bill extending the statute of limitations for prosecuting pandemic-era unemployment fraud.
0:02:38 VIDEO March 27 COVID Five Years Later: Impact on the Workplace Health care took centerstage during the COVID-19 pandemic. And in the five years since, the industry has experienced change and innovation.
North Carolina March 24 North Carolina family can sue over COVID-19 vaccine administered without consent, court rules A North Carolina mother and her son can sue after the boy was given a COVID-19 vaccine without consent, the state Supreme Court ruled.
0:05:12 VIDEO March 21 What is the lasting impact of the coronavirus pandemic? Fox News anchor Bret Baier takes a look at recommendations during the COVID-19 pandemic and how the response impacted education, mental health and prices long term on 'Special Report.'
Media March 21 Weingarten warns ending Education Dept could hurt kids like school shutdowns during COVID Randi Weingarten fears abolishing the Department of Education will “hurt" students, and could be as harmful as the school closures during COVID.