As trade tensions and anti-LGBTQ+ policies in the U.S. rise, many LGBTQ+ travelers, like Robert Sharp, are changing their vacation plans to support Canadian tourism. Discover how shifting perceptions are affecting travel choices.
A new 'jellyfish' galaxy, 12 billion light-years away, has been discovered by astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope. This unique galaxy features tentacle-like trails of gas and stars, potentially revealing insights into cosmic evolution and star formation.
In a landmark decision, the Supreme Court has upheld a crucial provision of the Affordable Care Act, ensuring that 150 million Americans will continue to receive free preventive services. This ruling protects essential health coverage amidst challenges from religious groups.
Today marks the Supreme Court's final day, with critical rulings on birthright citizenship and other significant cases. Plus, insights into the changing CDC under Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and the effectiveness of Zohran Mamdani's social media campaign.
In a surprising move, federal vaccine advisers have voted to remove thimerosal from flu shots, aligning with anti-vaccine activists. This decision raises concerns about vaccine availability and public health.
A new monoclonal antibody called clesrovimab has been recommended for infants to prevent RSV, stirring debate among health experts and advocates. The FDA approved the treatment just weeks ago.
A CDC presentation by Lyn Redwood claims a non-existent study links thimerosal to brain damage, raising alarms about vaccine misinformation. Experts question the credibility of new vaccine advisers.
In a surprising turn of events, Dr. Michael Ross has withdrawn from the vaccine advisory panel after a conflict of interest review revealed ties to private healthcare companies. This comes amidst ongoing scrutiny of the committee’s integrity.
The newly appointed vaccine advisory committee by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is set to review childhood immunization practices, raising concerns among health experts about the implications for public health.
Sen. Bill Cassidy, once a champion of child vaccinations, faces backlash after supporting Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as HHS secretary, despite Kennedy's anti-vaccine stance and controversial committee changes.