The U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s vaccine advisory council will meet June 14 to consider granting Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) of the Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines for children under 5 years old, even though the White House last week announced it is already filling orders for the vaccines placed by states and healthcare providers.
Results from a small cancer trial that left every patient in remission is being praised as “unprecedented” and “remarkable.”
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U.S. Supreme Court Justice-designate Ketanji Brown Jackson clapped last week after New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern made a comment about her country banning assault weapons.
HHS on May 31 launched a new Office of Environmental Justice, the latest in a series of Biden administration policies and bureaucratic entities centered on environmental justice, environmental racism, equity, and related concerns.
A new survey out from Harvard University’s Crimson shows that there is a distinct, left-leaning political hegemony among graduates from the Ivy League school.
When President Joe Biden arrived in his home state of Delaware on Friday, he was greeted by new calls to enact a student loan debt forgiveness plan that goes far beyond his campaign pledge.
A bill that could strip healthcare professionals who disseminate COVID-19“misinformation or disinformation” of their medical licenses passed the California State Assembly with a 53-20 vote Thursday, moving it forward to the state Senate.