January 2, 2022 Ed Sec Cardona says students need in-person classes despite omicron: 'They’ve suffered enough' Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona stressed the need to keep schools open for in-person learning despite a surge in coronavirus cases brought on in significant part by the omicron variant.
December 26, 2021 'ӣƵ Sunday' on December 26, 2021 'ӣƵ Sunday' welcomed guests Ashish Jha, Ben Cardin, Roy Blunt and Catherine Lucey
December 26, 2021 Health expert: School closures 'shouldn't even be on the table' despite omicron Cases of COVID-19 have risen throughout the country amid the spread of the omicron variant, but Brown University School of Public Health Dean Dr. Ashish Jha told "ӣƵ Sunday" this is no excuse for closing down schools and making children go through remote learning again.
December 19, 2021 Outgoing NIH director dismisses Wuhan coronavirus lab-leak theory as a ‘distraction’ on last day in office Outgoing National Institute of Health Director Dr. Francis Collins said he's "sorry" the Wuhan COVID-19 lab-leak theory has become such a "huge distraction."
December 19, 2021 Maryland Gov. Hogan on rising COVID cases: 'We're facing a pretty rough time' Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan said on Sunday that the state is “facing a pretty rough time” amid rising coronavirus cases.
December 19, 2021 'ӣƵ Sunday' 12/19 "ӣƵ Sunday" welcomed guests Joe Manchin, Francis Collins, Larry Hogan, Phil Murphy, Gerald Seib, Mo Elleithee, and Doug Heye.
December 19, 2021 Manchin says he 'cannot vote' for Build Back Better: 'I've done everything humanly possible' Sen. Joe Manchin, declared Sunday that there is no way he can support the massive social spending bill known as the Build Back Better Act.
December 12, 2021 'ӣƵ Sunday' on December 12, 2021 'ӣƵ Sunday' welcomed guests Bill de Blasio, Lindsey Graham and Julie Pace
December 12, 2021 De Blasio on signing noncitizen voting bill despite 'big legal questions': My focus is on COVID New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio briefly addressed his decision to sign a bill allowing noncitizens to vote in city elections despite having issues with it.
December 12, 2021 Chris Wallace announces departure from ӣƵ: 'It's been a great ride' ӣƵ anchor Chris Wallace announces he's leaving ӣƵ after 18 years. 'It may sound corny, but I feel we've built a community here.'