Health August 27 FDA limits new COVID vaccine boosters to high-risk Americans only COVID-19 vaccines are now available only for high-risk groups under new FDA marketing authorization, as emergency use authorizations are officially rescinded.
Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Flash August 25 Cuomo addresses COVID-era decisions as NYC mayoral race brings renewed light to past criticism Andrew Cuomo explains why the USNS Comfort hospital ship was largely underused during COVID-19 pandemic as he spells out his bid for New York City mayor.
VIDEO August 24 Dr. Marc Siegel agrees with RFK Jr. that big pharma plays a role in which vaccines are prominent Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ senior medical analyst Dr. Marc Siegel discusses RFK Jr.'s challenge of vaccine recommendations on 'Fox Report.'
Health August 21 About 600 CDC workers terminated after court clears part of Trump admin restructuring plan About 600 employees were laid off from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention as part of the Health and Human Services restructuring plan.
Opinion August 21 Operation Warp Speed was miraculous. Trump admin should not abandon technology that made it possible Federal mRNA research funding cut by Kennedy threatens future medical breakthroughs and pandemic preparedness despite proven vaccine technology success.
VIDEO August 20 RFK Jr fighting to change COVID vaccine recommendations for children and pregnant women Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ senior national correspondent Rich Edson reports on Secretary of Health and Human Services RFK Jr.'s battle against the American Academy of Pediatrics over COVID vaccine information and recommendations on 'Special Report.'
Health August 19 Medical group goes against CDC, recommends COVID shots for young kids A pediatric medical group contradicts CDC guidance by including COVID-19 vaccines in its annual immunization schedule for children at the highest risk of severe illness.
Opinion August 16 America's tipping culture spirals from 15% to 30% as digital guilt trip kicks in Digital payment terminals now suggest 30% tips for basic services, shifting wage responsibility from employers to customers through guilt-inducing technology prompts.
Media August 15 Former Washington Post fact-checker admits he 'screwed up' on COVID-19 lab leak theory Former Washington Post fact-checker Glenn Kessler admitted he was wrong in his 2020 fact check arguing that it was “doubtful" COVID-19 came from a lab leak.
Police and Law Enforcement August 12 CDC shooter had police contacts over suicide, used father's guns in attack: officials The man accused of killing a police officer while shooting at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) headquarters in Atlanta had previously been reported to police for suicidal thoughts and launched the deadly attack with his father’s weapons to send a message against COVID-19 vaccines, authorities said Tuesday.