The meta-analysis claims, "The level of protection against re-infection, symptomatic disease, and severe disease appears to be at least as durable, if not more so, than that provided by two-dose vaccination with the mRNA vaccines."
The Department of Defense is funding and collaborating with for-profit media-rating companies NewsGuard and PeakMetrics to develop AI censorship technology, raising concerns about government intrusion and censorship of private speech.
Hunter Biden is suing a computer repair shop owner over allegations that he illegally obtained and distributed sensitive personal data from a laptop, which is at the center of a congressional investigation.
California Governor Gavin Newsom has proposed a plan to build 1,200 tiny homes across four cities in the state to tackle homelessness, with Los Angeles, Sacramento, San Jose and San Diego County receiving varying numbers of homes.
James O'Keefe has launched the O'Keefe Media Group, a new media venture that will train and equip citizen journalists to conduct their own undercover reporting, following his ousting from Project Veritas.
YouTube's decision comes as Trump's most recent video appearances statements stress the urgency of achieving "peace without delay" in Ukraine, while also advocating for a "completely overhauled" Pentagon and urging the Biden administration to prioritize relations with global powers.
Ohio Attorney General has filed a civil lawsuit against Norfolk Southern over a train derailment that caused the release of over one million gallons of hazardous chemicals.