National Long COVID affects more older adults; shots don't prevent it By LINDSEY TANNER AP Medical Writer May 25, 2022 New U.S. research on long COVID-19 provides fresh evidence that it can happen even after breakthrough infections in vaccinated people, and tha…
National Officials change virus testing advice, bewildering experts By MIKE STOBBE AP Medical Writer Aug 26, 2020 NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. health officials have sparked a wave of confusion after posting guidelines that coronavirus testing is not necessary for …
Health Featured What you need to know today about the virus outbreak The Associated Press May 4, 2020 Millions of people were allowed to return to work in Italy on Monday as Europe's longest coronavirus lockdown started to ease, while the U.S. …
National Featured What you need to know today about the virus outbreak By The Associated Press Updated Mar 31, 2020 The U.S. death toll from the coronavirus climbed past 3,500Â Tuesday, eclipsing China's official count.
Arts & Entertainment What now? Facing life without the entertainment world By LEANNE ITALIE AP Entertainment Writer Mar 16, 2020 NEW YORK (AP) — Overheard as the entertainment world stalled in response to the coronavirus outbreak: "What are we gonna do now, read books?"
Arts & Entertainment Tom Hanks, Rita Wilson test positive for coronavirus By JAKE COYLE AP Film Writer Updated Mar 11, 2020 NEW YORK (AP) — Tom Hanks and his actress-singer wife Rita Wilson have tested positive for the coronavirus, the actor said in a statement Wednesday.
Columnists Choices! By Dorothy Dimitre Updated Jun 20, 2018 “One’s philosophy is not best expressed in words, it is expressed in the choices one makes. In the long run, we shape our lives and we shape o…
World San Francisco supes pass cell phone radiation law The Associated Press Jun 23, 2010 SAN FRANCISCO — San Francisco’s Board of Supervisors has approved a new law requiring cell phone retailers to post the amount of radiation emi…
World State: Birth defect rate in Calif. town not unusual The Associated Press Feb 10, 2010 FRESNO — State health officials said Tuesday they found nothing unusual about the rate of infant birth defects in an impoverished San Joaquin …