Young people feel disenchanted with politics, but most still plan to vote, Harvard youth poll finds – The Boston Globe
Young Americans are on track to match record-breaking voter turnout in this year’s midterm elections, but more of them feel...
Young Americans are on track to match record-breaking voter turnout in this year’s midterm elections, but more of them feel...
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MONTREAL - While remaining unvaccinated against COVID-19 is often framed as a personal choice, those who spurn the vaccines raise...
CNN — Rapid antigen Covid-19 tests, better known as home tests, have become more common in households across the country...
COVID-19 vaccines may start costing more money if the public health emergency ends. Sarah Reingewirtz/MediaNews Group/Los Angeles Daily News/Getty Images...
Last year, a nationwide mental health survey found that a stunning 42 percent of LGBTQ youth considered suicide in the...
Former White House COVID-19 coordinator publishes book on the pandemicDr. Deborah Birx's new book, "Silent Invasion: The Untold Story of...
By comparison, according to past Harvard IOP polling, only 25% of young Americans approved of then-President Donald Trump heading into...
Editor’s Note: Dr. Ashish Jha is the White House Covid-19 response coordinator and a physician and public health expert. The...
South Korean officials are lifting all distancing restrictions other than the mask mandate. Photo: Lee Jin-man/Associated Press