A Seattle doctor reveals that despite changes in the CDC's advisory committee, COVID vaccine access will remain mostly unchanged. Confusion abounds as trust in health institutions wanes.
A new panel of federal immunization advisers, appointed by HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., showcases their extensive expertise in vaccines and science, sparking discussions on public health.
RFK Jr.'s overhaul of the vaccine committee raises alarms among public health experts. With new members and controversial decisions, how will this affect vaccine policies and public trust?
An influential vaccine advisory panel is set to meet and decide who should receive the updated COVID-19 vaccine, impacting accessibility for young and healthy Americans and pregnant women.
The Washington Commanders are officially returning to D.C. with a groundbreaking $3.8 billion stadium project at the RFK site, promising economic growth, thousands of affordable housing units, and a vibrant community space.
The Washington Commanders are set to return to RFK Stadium after the DC Council approved a major redevelopment plan. This historic decision promises economic growth and job opportunities for residents.
In a dramatic Senate hearing, former CDC officials accused Robert F Kennedy Jr of undermining public health efforts and politicizing vaccine policies, raising alarming concerns about the future of disease prevention in the U.S.
In a gripping Senate hearing, former CDC director Susan Monarez reveals the political turmoil surrounding vaccine recommendations under Robert F. Kennedy Jr., sparking heated debates on childhood immunization policies.
A whistleblower reveals RFK Jr.'s controversial vaccine agenda, including demands for blind approval of recommendations and concerns over public health safety. The implications could be dire for future pandemics and vaccine integrity.
Former CDC officials testify that Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s leadership has fostered an anti-scientific environment, risking public health and vaccine access. Concerns grow as vaccination rates plummet across the U.S.