COVID-19 origin still ‘inconclusive’ after years-long WHO study
New WHO report fails to rule out COVID-19 lab leak origin as China continues to impede investigation
By Alexandra Koch
WHO COVID origins panel focuses on 2 hypotheses amid big data gaps
By Lisa Schnirring
WHO says probe into COVID-19 virus origin still ongoing
By Mrinmay Dey
Public trust in science has been eroded, from Covid-19 to climate | Letters
Opinion
FDA requires updated warning about rare heart risk with COVID shots
By Matthew Perrone
FDA expanding COVID vaccine warnings over rare heart side effect
By Alejandra O'connell-domenech & Omayra Alejandra
FDA Updates CV Warnings Around COVID-19 mRNA Vaccines
By Michael O'Riordan
Dr. Todd Ellerin discusses new health warning on COVID-19 vaccines
By Maria Stephanos
COVID Vaccines Heart Risk Warning Update Issued by FDA
By Jordan King
Newly appointed CDC vaccine advisory committee holds first meeting, stirs more controversy
By Lisa Schnirring
‘I’m Not Quite Sure How to Respond to This Presentation’
By Daniel Engber
RFK Jr.’s New Advisers Rescind Recommendations for Some Flu Vaccines
By Apoorva Mandavilli
Unusual pushback, ‘dangerous precedent’: What the first meeting of Kennedy’s CDC advisers reveals about the future of vaccines in America
By Brenda Goodman, Jamie Gumbrecht & Asuka Koda
Thimerosal: What to know about the vaccine preservative from a bygone flu-shot debate
4 Southern California suspects allegedly stole $93 million through COVID fraud scheme
By Vivian Chow
At $93 million, largest COVID-19 scheme ever included 2 LA residents, feds say
By Andrea Klick
4 in Los Angeles area charged in alleged $93 million COVID-19 fraud scheme, FBI says
By Karolyn Chelsea Hylton
Victorville Woman Among Four Indicted in $93 Million COVID Tax Credit Fraud Scheme
South Bay Man Ran A $93M Tax Fraud Scheme. His Accomplices Tried To Kill Him: FBI
By Fernando Haro Garcia
The New 'Razor Blade Throat' Nimbus COVID Variant: Symptoms, Incubation Period and When to Test
By Carly Severn
Dr. Jason Smith named UofL Health interim CEO after Tom Miller resigns
By Lucas Aulbach
Clayton man sentenced for role in COVID-19 fraud, identity theft schemes
By Matthew Sockol
Nearly $17M in federal money headed back to Vermont schools
By Alice Finno
Vermont Schools Are Waiting on Millions in Federal Funds
By Alison Novak
All states can now access ESSER late liquidation funds
By Kara Arundel
Trump administration lifts its freeze on pandemic aid to schools, unlocking millions for Vermont
By Lola Duffort
Education Department Restores COVID Funds For Schools—With Some Caveats
By Mark Lieberman
RFK Junior is stoking fears about vaccine safety. Here's why he's wrong – and the impact it could have
By Julie Leask & Catherine Bennett
I’m a physician who has looked at hundreds of studies of vaccine safety, and here’s some of what RFK Jr. gets wrong
RFK Jr. made promises about vaccines. Here’s what he’s done as health secretary
RFK Jr.'s HHS initiatives leave few choices for LGBTQ people in Trump's America
Opinion
By Alex Berg
What RFK Jr. Isn’t Talking About: How To Make Vaccines Safer
By Arthur Allen
The new coronavirus variant surging in China has arrived in the US. Here’s what to know about Nimbus
By Katia Hetter
Harbaugh, Manuel named in cyber harassment lawsuit linked to ex-Michigan football coach Matt Weiss
By Brandon Carr
UM coeds sue Harbaugh, Ono as Matt Weiss hacking scandal widens
By Robert Snell
NFL coach Jim Harbaugh added to lawsuit about hacking allegations against former assistant
By Ed White
Jim Harbaugh, former Michigan president Santa Ono sued in Matt Weiss hacking case
Jim Harbaugh, Santa Ono sued as Matt Weiss hacking case expands
By Aaron McMann
UK auto production for May slumps to lowest level since 1949 as Trump tariffs hit hard
By Sam Meredith
UK car production fell to 76-year low for May as US tariffs hit exports
By Tom Espiner
Wall Street hits record high on trade deal hopes; UK car exports to US halve due to tariffs – as it happened
By Graeme Wearden
UK vehicle production constraints continue in May
Trade war: UK car exports to US halved in May ahead of truce
By James Sillars
Embattled superintendent wins $732K claim against Rochester schools
By Jennifer Chambers
U.S. labor department terminates Kansas unemployment fraud prevention grant because of DEI • Kansas Reflector
By Anna Kaminski
Kansas Labor Department Warns Ending Federal Fraud Prevention Program Puts UI System and Taxpayer Funds at Risk
No longer a priority? Trump administration cuts Kansas grant to fight fraud
By Jason Alatidd
Kansas Department of Labor concerned about possible rise in unemployment fraud after federal fraud-prevention program is discontinued
By Kameron Macrorie
Federal budget cuts jeopardize Kansas unemployment system security
By Luke Sachetta
Millions of children at risk from stalling global vaccinations, study says
By Victoria Bisset
Millions of children at risk as vaccination uptake stalls
By Dominic Hughes
Global vaccination efforts stall, leaving millions of children vulnerable to preventable diseases
The good news (154 million deaths avoided) and bad news about childhood vaccines : Goats and Soda
By Gabrielle Emanuel
Millions of children at risk as global vaccine rates fall, study finds | Vaccines and immunisation
By Andrew Gregory
Gilead blames low RSV infection rates last season for scrapping 2 obeldesivir trials
By James Waldron
CO WFO PUEBLO Warnings, Watches, and Advisories
Critical Fire Risk Warnings Issued in Two States Amid Blistering Heat Wave
By Hannah Parry
HIGH WIND SUBSIDES & TEMPERATURES COOL DOWN
By Julia Blanchette
A hint of moisture in the Western Slope, with a much calmer midweek in store
By Ian Kowalski
Grand County weather forecast: A brief reprieve before heat, fire risk return for weekend
Wexford General Hospital issues statement as staff battle Covid outbreak on the wards
By Padraig Byrne
Health Dept warns about fake video claiming COVID-19 vaccine has negative effects
Health minister warns of AI-generated vaccine misinformation
By Aiden Daries
CAPRISA addresses misinformation about Covid-19 vaccines
By Robin-lee Francke
Caprisa condemns fake news incident involving its director
CAPRISA urges public to verify health claims amid vaccine misinformation
By Robin-lee Francke
The pandemic generation: How Covid-19 lockdowns is having a long-lasting effect on children
By Katharine Gammon
The use of semaglutide medicines and risk of non-arteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (NAION)
Diabetic patients taking GLP-1s may face increased risk of eye disease, study suggests
By Shiv Sudhakar
GLP-1 Receptor Agonists Linked to Double Risk of Neovascular Age-Related Macular Degeneration in Diabetic Patients
By Mark Chiang
Blinded By the Weight (Loss) | Food For Thought with Kat
By Katharine A. Jameson
Study Finds Link Between GLP-1 Diabetes Drugs and Slightly Increased Risk of Age-Related Macular Degeneration
By Mark Chiang
Successive governments have failed to turn bus services around, watchdog says
By Neil Lancefield
Local bus services in England still declining despite investment – report
By Gwyn Topham
UK: NAO Reports Concern Over Commercial Viability of Bus Services
By Tiana May
Bus Users UK responds to new report on Local Bus Services in England
By Paul Hutton
Bus services are stuck in a 'cycle of decline' following years of failed fixes
By Olivia Sheed & Neil Lancefield
Tax-free £120,000 payment over vaccine side-effects, including coronavirus
By Kieran Isgin
Multi-country outbreak of mpox, External situation report #54 - 27 June 2025
Mpox in Sierra Leone: what’s behind the recent surge and why west Africa is at risk
By Jia Bainga Kangbai
Africa Battles to Halt Cholera Cases as Funding Cuts Hurt
By Janice Kew