A tragic shooting at the CDC has raised alarms about vaccine misinformation. The workers' union calls for a federal condemnation of false narratives that threaten public health and safety.
A man opened fire on the CDC campus, claiming the COVID-19 vaccine made him ill. Friends reveal his struggle with mental health and obsession with vaccine conspiracy theories. The ongoing investigation raises critical questions about misinformation and public safety.
In a shocking incident, a Georgia man blamed for COVID-19 vaccine misinformation opened fire at the CDC, killing a police officer. The tragedy highlights the dangers of vaccine-related paranoia and misinformation.
In a tragic incident, a Georgia man identified as Patrick Joseph White opened fire at the CDC, killing a police officer. The shooter had previously blamed the COVID-19 vaccine for his mental health issues. This shocking event highlights the dangers of vaccine misinformation.
A shooting at the CDC in Atlanta has left a police officer dead and raised alarms about vaccine misinformation. The gunman, who believed the vaccine harmed him, opened fire, highlighting the dangers faced by public health workers.
A shooting at the CDC in Atlanta left one police officer dead and raised fears among public health officials. As investigations continue, questions about the suspect's motives emerge, with ties to anti-vaccine sentiments.
In a rare move, Obama’s office rebukes Trump’s claims of treason regarding the 2016 and 2020 elections, calling them outrageous distractions. As Trump revives old grievances, tensions rise between former and current administrations.
A staggering 14 million children worldwide have not received any vaccines, exacerbated by conflict, misinformation, and funding cuts. Experts urge immediate action to protect vulnerable populations.
Soundslice has introduced a new feature for importing ASCII tablature after ChatGPT misled users into believing the service supported it. This marks a unique case of a business adapting to AI misinformation.
Measles cases in the U.S. are at their highest since 2000, with 1,277 reported cases this year, raising concerns over declining vaccination rates and recent outbreaks in Texas.