Former CDC immunizations chief Dr. Demetre Daskalakis resigns in protest, expressing grave concerns about the agency's direction and public health under new leadership.
A new study shows a troubling trend in ADHD treatment among preschoolers, revealing that a significant number are prescribed medication too quickly, often within 30 days of diagnosis. Experts advocate for behavioral interventions first.
In a dramatic shift, CDC Director Susan Monarez was fired after opposing controversial vaccine policies pushed by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. This upheaval raises critical questions about U.S. public health strategies.
In a letter to Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel, congressional Democrats express grave concerns over the gutting of anti-corruption efforts, citing a troubling trend of politicization in the Justice Department amid rising corruption during the Trump Administration.
Jasveen Sangha, the 'Ketamine Queen,' pleads guilty to federal drug charges linked to Matthew Perry's overdose. Facing up to 65 years in prison, Sangha's case reveals a troubling network of drug distribution.
Sen. Chris Van Hollen criticizes President Trump's deployment of the National Guard to D.C., calling it an 'abuse of power' amid declining crime rates and rising homelessness. The senator questions the legality and necessity of military presence in the city.
Could A.I. chatbots in cute plush toys be a new way to engage kids? A New York Times writer shares her doubts after a troubling encounter with a chatbot named Grem.
Scalpers are back, this time at the 2025 Pokémon World Championships, selling exclusive merch on eBay despite a 'one-per-person' rule. Fans are outraged as the community highlights the troubling trend.
A shocking shooting incident outside a North Austin Target has left three dead, including a child. The suspect, Ethan Nieneker, has a history of mental health issues and run-ins with law enforcement. This article explores his troubling past and the failures of the mental health system.
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.