The new exhibition honors the healthcare workers, community members and public officials that worked to build trust in the medical community during a time of crisis and uncertainty.
A ceremony Friday at a Queens hospital paid tribute to those who died during the COVID-19 pandemic and honored the "heroism of every single health care worker" who cared for patients.
As the coronavirus spread, researchers worldwide scrambled to find ways to keep people safe. Some efforts were misguided.
On this day, exactly five years ago, we lost the first New Yorker to COVID-19. In the days and weeks that followed, the city ...
Five years ago this week, the world turned upside down with the declaration that COVID-19 was an international pandemic.
Plans to bring back a New Year’s Eve music festival on the “best beach in the world” are in the pipeline with a bid to ...
The Trump administration aims to overhaul publicly funded science. Critics say cuts could undermine U.S. leadership that has ...
Thousands of protestors came together on Friday, March 7 to take a stand against sweeping cuts to scientific funding and ...
Members of UCSB's Drag Club put on their tallest wigs and most sequined gowns before heading out to perform at the Graduate ...
Senate Republicans seem to be cruising toward confirming as the director of the National Institutes of Health an academic who made a huge mistake about the most serious health crisis to confront the ...
Mani Petty,” a new interview show by The Stranger’s sibling video production company, Get Me Outta Here, combines the sacred ...
Discover credit cardholders may receive temporary relief due to financial hardships resulting from the coronavirus pandemic. Discover is one of many card issuers, such as American Express ...