In an unprecedented move, the Democratic Party has initiated a write-in campaign against its own congressional nominee in Georgia. The party's decision marks a significant shift amid growing dissatisfaction with the candidate chosen to represent them in the upcoming election.
Parents, teachers, and clergy members have filed a lawsuit with the Oklahoma Supreme Court to challenge a new state requirement that Bible lessons be taught in public schools.
The Slovak government is considering a ban on mRNA vaccines following the release of a report that called the COVID-19 pandemic an "act of bioterrorism."
An unlikely congressional contender from Virginia is so keen to take on the Democratic incumbent that he built an artificial intelligence chatbot to take...
Moderna has come under fire after it was discovered that the pharmaceutical company offered children cash to test a COVID-19 booster vaccine, The Telegraph reported.
California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) signed a bill that requires "every school district, charter school and county office of education to adopt a policy limiting or prohibiting the use of smartphones by July 1, 2026.”
The Maricopa County Recorder's Office reportedly announced that nearly 100,000 Arizonans have registered to vote in the 2024 general election without providing proof of citizenship.