New Jersey follows New York's lead in allowing broader access to COVID-19 vaccines, challenging federal restrictions. The move aims to reduce confusion and ensure public health safety amid ongoing vaccine debates.
In a significant shift, CVS and Safeway pharmacies in Virginia are now offering Covid-19 vaccinations without the need for a prescription. This change follows recent federal guidelines and aims to increase accessibility for residents. Learn how you can get vaccinated today!
In a groundbreaking shift, COVID-19 has dropped off the list of the top 10 causes of death in the U.S. for the first time since the pandemic began. The decline reflects a broader trend in decreasing mortality rates across various demographics.
NASA is inviting volunteers to help track the Artemis 2 mission in 2026, a historic moon journey with an international crew. Join the effort and be part of space history!
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu threatens to target Hamas leaders in Qatar again, leading to a strong backlash from Doha. As tensions rise, regional leaders convene to discuss a collective response.
Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb raises eyebrows as he suggests that the interstellar object 3I/ATLAS might be an extraterrestrial artifact. While researchers view it as a comet, Loeb calls for NASA to investigate its unusual trajectory and size.
SpaceX has postponed the launch of the Nusantara Lima satellite for the third consecutive day due to technical issues and adverse weather conditions. The new target is September 11, with a live coverage expected.
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has captured an astonishing image of a stellar jet erupting from a massive protostar, offering unprecedented insights into star formation in the universe. This cosmic spectacle, likened to a double-bladed lightsaber, stretches across 8 light-years and reveals the dynamics of massive star birth.
A shooting incident at Evergreen High School has left four students hospitalized, including the suspected shooter. Critical conditions reported as community grapples with the aftermath.
Mark David Chapman, who infamously killed John Lennon in 1980, has been denied parole for the 14th time. Despite expressing remorse in past hearings, his next chance for freedom won’t come until 2027.