• Anthony Fauci spoke at an event hosted by the National Press Club on Friday.

  • Paxlovid was not effective in preventing coronaviruses infections in people living with someone with the virus, according to a large trial. The people who took the course were found to be 32% less likely to get sick. According to Pfizer, the safety data in the trial was in line with previous studies that showed the pills to be effective in preventing hospitalization or death in COVID patients at high risk of severe illness when taken for five days after symptom onset.

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  • The U.S. is out of the Pandemic phase, but Dr. Fauci walked back his comments. Absolutely.

  • Two sources tell The Hill that President Biden is considering expunging at least $10,000 of student loan debt. The president asked the Education Department to look into his authority to act on his own when it came to student loans.

  • A Title IX complaint was filed against Visible Music College.

  • There is a discount on used and new furniture. It's a good idea to have prices that fit your budget.

  • The U.S. is confused about the COVID epidemic. Most restrictions were removed a month ago after infections were consistently dropping. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, new coronaviruses cases have increased by more than 35 percent in just the last week. Is this the beginning of a new surge or is it just the way things are now? For their part, health officials.

  • Steve Taylor was attempting to put out a house fire when he suffered a cardiac arrest.

  • Thanks to the viewers of FOX 4, the woman who was seen dancing after brutally stabbing and beating a homeless man with his own walker is behind bars.

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  • The Browns made a trade in this chaotic, changing-by-the-minute NFL draft. The swap with Houston was much less significant than the one Cleveland made with Mississippi State. Andrew Berry reached out to the Texans in the second round after the blockbuster deal to acquire quarterback Deshaun Watson.

  • Lobster prices have gone up as inflation goes up.

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  • Is this the new normal for Tatum, who was the best player in Boston's first-round sweep of the Nets?

  • The Philadelphia Eagles have a jersey number for the first-round pick.

  • The increase in coronaviruses cases is pretty significant, and the importance of vaccinations, booster shots and masks is emphasized by a top official.

  • China photos will make you think twice before visiting.

  • Taiwan is facing its worst outbreak since the beginning of the Pandemic with over 11,000 new cases reported Thursday. Cases have been on the rise. The central authorities of the island decided in April that they would no longer maintain a zero-COVID policy.

  • A human has been exposed to a strain of bird flu that has killed hundreds of birds and spread across more than two dozen states.

  • Dr. Anthony Fauci, President Joe Biden's chief medical adviser and a leading infectious disease expert, clarified that he should have said the acute phase was over after saying the U.S. was out of the pandemic phase.

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  • There are 12 countries that have confirmed the damage to the kids' livers. There are cases in the state of Wisconsin and there is a possibility of a death.

  • A new report from the CDC states that there are cases of severe hepatitis in kids in Alabama. There is a possibility of a cause.

  • Under the latest national guidelines, the risk of contracting Covid-19 in suburban Cook County and other parts of the Chicago area has increased. Suburban Cook County recorded more than 200 positive cases per 100,000 residents on Thursday, which tipped the region into the next level of coronavirus transmission.