Your Top Vaccine Questions—Answered by Health Experts
From efficacy to cost and access, health experts answer the most pressing vaccine questions for Americans in 2025.
From efficacy to cost and access, health experts answer the most pressing vaccine questions for Americans in 2025.
Tylenol’s parent company Kenvue has clarified a resurfaced 2017 tweet after the Trump administration warned pregnant women against using the drug, citing debunked autism claims.
Ryan Walters, Oklahoma’s controversial state superintendent, is stepping down after pushing Bible instruction in public schools and clashing with educators, unions, and even fellow conservatives.
Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook is fighting to keep her seat as the Supreme Court weighs a lawsuit over alleged academic fraud—drawing rare bipartisan support from former Fed chairs and Treasury secretaries.
The Trump administration’s threat to fire federal workers during a potential October 1 shutdown has intensified the budget battle with Democrats, who refuse to back down on health care funding.
A senior Justice Department official has ordered federal prosecutors to prepare investigations into George Soros’s Open Society Foundations, marking a controversial shift in DOJ independence.
Senator Ron Wyden is pressing JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon for transparency on the bank’s financial relationship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Sara Jane Moore, the radical activist who attempted to assassinate President Gerald Ford in 1975, has died at age 95. Her story reflects a turbulent era in American political history.
James Comey’s 2025 indictment—pushed by the Trump White House—has shattered long-standing Justice Department norms, sparking fears of weaponized prosecutions.
President Trump launched a federal initiative targeting alleged funders of left-wing political violence, drawing criticism over civil liberties and factual accuracy.