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Editorial | More dismal post-COVID K-12 education results

The dismal post-COVID pandemic decline in American education for K-12 students continues. The latest evidence came earlier this week with the latest “Nation’s Report Card” — more formally the National ...
California’s COVID-19 test positivity has nearly doubled since July, though hospitalizations remain lower than past summers.
As COVID-19 cases surge in California, the quest to get a vaccine for those who want one is becoming confusing and chaotic, ...
Bay Area pharmacies have started making COVID vaccine appointments available, but there’s growing confusion over who qualifies for the updated shot after the Food and Drug Administration added new ...
The California Department of Public Health endorsed recent public health recommendations that say children under 2 and people ...
As the Trump administration narrows its recommendations on who should be vaccinated for COVID, a seemingly mundane provision ...
Heated exchanges between some senators and Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. during a Sept. 4 hearing ...
The 30-mile walk won’t cross the valley this year. Instead, parishes are calling on the faithful to keep the tradition alive ...
Researchers discovered that those who are older, speak Spanish or rely on public insurance are struggling in particular to access virtual care.
Who is more believable — the American Medical Association or RFK Jr.?” asks Fresno Bee opinion writer. “For me, that’s a ...
The Golden State is sidestepping recommendations from federal health officials on who should get vaccinated against COVID-19.