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Media, Health Officials Should ‘Just Tell the Truth’ About COVID Shots for Kids, Physician Says

Vinay Prasad, M.D., MPH, this week addressed misleading information about kids and COVID-19 vaccines coming from four sources: The New York Times, former Biden COVID-19 response advisor Andy Slavitt, head of COVID-19 response Dr. Ashish Jha, and the Brown University School of Public Health.

Uvalde School District Police Chief Put on Leave

The Uvalde, Texas, school district’s police chief was put on leave Wednesday amid increasing controversy surrounding police response to the May shooting at Robb...

Earthquake Kills at Least 1,000 in Afghanistan

The death toll from an earthquake in Afghanistan on Wednesday hit 1,000, disaster management officials said, with more than 600 injured and the toll...

Waukesha Massacre Suspect Pleads ‘Insanity’ Over Christmas Parade Massacre

According to his attorneys on Monday, Brooks, who previously pleaded not guilty in February, is now changing his plea to not guilty by reason of mental disease or defect.

CDC Director Approves COVID-19 Vaccines for Children Under 5

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Rochelle Walensky on Saturday approved Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech’s COVID-19 vaccines for use in American children as young as 6...

Fentanyl Entering US Through Southern Border at ‘Unprecedented Levels’: Rep. Higgins

Implementing a new law to punish traffickers of fentanyl and declaring deaths from the drug as a health crisis could curb the damage it is doing to the country.

More Vaccine-Injured Pilots Speak Out as Groups Pressure Airlines, Regulators to End Mandates

Sharp chest pains. Myocarditis and pericarditis. Heart attacks. Strokes and subsequent blindness.

Gang Violence, Not Lone-Wolf Attacks, Account For Most U.S. Mass Shootings

The country’s eyes are trained on high-profile massacres in Texas and Buffalo, but most mass shootings bear little resemblance to those.

No Symptoms, Then Instant Death: New Sids-Like Syndrome Spreads, Killing Healthy People Where They Stand

An increase in what is called Sudden Adult Death Syndrome has prompted officials in one country to begin a registry of cases to learn more about why people who seem in good health suddenly die.

Heat Stress Kills an Estimated 10,000 Head of Cattle in Kansas

The loss adds to potential food shortages nationwide.

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