A group of vaccine-injured people in the UK are pursuing personal injury compensation against AstraZeneca, arguing that the vaccine caused serious injury or death when it was established to be safe through extensive clinical trials.
The Fifth Circuit federal appeals court has reinstated a nationwide preliminary injunction blocking President Biden's vaccine mandate for federal employees, ruling that the president lacks the authority to issue such a mandate under federal law.
Martha Chansley, mother of "QAnon Shaman" Jake Chansley, expects her son's release from prison "really soon," as she revealed in an interview with The Gateway Pundit, although she did not provide an exact date.
Iranian proxy forces attacked a US base in Syria with rockets after the U.S. ordered retaliatory strikes on Iran-affiliated groups, killing at least eight Iranians.
House Republicans have passed an education bill called the "Parents Bill of Rights" which emphasizes parental rights in the classroom, but it is unlikely that the Democratic-controlled Senate will take up the measure.
Former U.S. Attorney General Bill Barr has written an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal criticizing Dominion Voting Systems' defamation lawsuit against Fox News, arguing that if the law is applied properly, Fox News should win the case and a ruling against the network would have serious implications for all news media.
Pharmaceutical companies are paying TikTok influencers to market prescription drugs to young people, according to a recent study by researchers from the University of Colorado and the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, which calls for increased transparency and regulation in the use of patient influencers for pharmaceutical marketing, particularly when it comes to targeting young people.
Cyclocross champion Hannah Arensman stated she plans to retire from her cycling career following her loss to biological men in the UCI Cyclocross National Championships.