A renewed examination of COVID-era records is keeping critical questions alive. The story highlights unresolved issues surrounding origins and accountability.
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A new report alleges FDA officials rejected a more advanced method for detecting COVID-19 vaccine safety signals. Emails suggest concerns over public perception influenced the decision.
A growing debate over vaccines highlights deeper issues of trust in public health institutions. Experts argue transparency is key to restoring confidence.
Emerging data continues to shape understanding of COVID vaccine safety and potential risks. Debate intensifies as new findings challenge earlier assumptions.
Court challenges over U.S. vaccine policy are intensifying as disputes between HHS and pediatric groups unfold. The rulings could shape future vaccination guidance nationwide.
Dozens of U.S. medical schools are expanding nutrition education following a push tied to RFK Jr.’s health agenda. The move highlights long-standing gaps in preventive medicine training.
An Indian health policy expert has urged an independent scientific review of the country’s nationwide HPV vaccination campaign. The initiative aims to provide free HPV shots to millions of teenage girls across India.
South Carolina lawmakers sided with parental choice in two key votes on childhood vaccine policy. A Senate panel advanced a bill blocking vaccine mandates for children under two and rejected a proposal to eliminate religious exemptions for the MMR vaccine.

Texas AG Sues Hospital, Doctor over Allegedly Providing Sex Change Drugs to Minors, Billing Medicaid
The Texas attorney general has filed a lawsuit against a hospital and physician accused of prescribing gender-affirming drugs to minors and billing Medicaid. The case highlights rising legal scrutiny over youth gender-care practices.
Moderna says the Food and Drug Administration has agreed to review its new mRNA-based flu shot after a highly public dispute about the vaccine’s trial design and initial refusal to file.
California’s governor signed a $90 million funding bill for Planned Parenthood and abortion providers, igniting political and moral debate. Supporters cite access to care, while critics warn of taxpayer-funded abortion expansion.
By Amber Baker On July 28, 2025, Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. said he planned to overhaul the National Vaccine…
By Sierra Marlee The teen daughter of Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner advocated for mask use to continue to curb COVID more than five years…
The World Health Organization promoted Jeremy Farrar, Ph.D., the architect of several key COVID-19 pandemic-era policies, including mass vaccination, to assistant director-general as part of…
By The Economic Times Robert F Kennedy Jr. made a speech to HHS staff at the Washington, D.C., headquarters Tuesday and announced that he planned…
The Senate is expected to vote on Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s confirmation as Health and Human Services secretary later this week or early next week.…
During his second day of confirmation hearings for HHS secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said the U.S. “will sink beneath a sea of desperation and…
By Russell Bartlett Throughout the Biden administration, leftist politicians and so-called experts repeatedly claimed that there was no compelling evidence that COVID-19 originated in a laboratory.…

















