People at the Oakland site were only given 0.2 ml of the vaccine instead of the 0.3 ml recommended, two EMTs claimed. State authorities disputed the report.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is sharing survival tips for a Zombie Apocalypse.
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Andrew Cuomo will not vacate his position as governor of New York.
A Philadelphia union leader faces extortion allegations.
Texas will eliminate its face mask mandate on March 10, but these businesses will still require them.
"The Star-Spangled Banner" was written by Francis Scott Key.
The fatal crash occurred Tuesday when an SUV packed with 25 people drove into a trailer truck near the Mexican border.
Patients suffering from chronic COVID-19 symptoms have reported rapid improvements after receiving a first dose of coronavirus vaccine.
The Catholic Archdiocese of New Orleans is telling its members the shot is “morally compromised.”
Some of his most popular works include "The Cat in the Hat," "Green Eggs and Ham" and "Horton Hears a Who!"
J&J's coronavirus vaccine only requires a single dose to protect against moderate to severe cases of COVID-19.
The batch was moved from the Lee County Health Department in Beattyville after heavy rains disrupted the power supply.
Tulane University police officer Martinus Mitchum intervened when John Shallerhorn punched a school staffer after refusing to wear a face covering.
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Twitter will implement a "strike system" that would target accounts sharing misleading information about COVID-19 vaccines.
Donors at the University of Texas are receiving backlash over emails about “The Eyes Of Texas” song.
March is Women's History Month and all month long the accomplishments of women are celebrated.
Virginia Commonwealth University has launched an investigation into the death of 19-year-old Adam Oakes.
“We’re shipping 4 million literally as we speak,” Johnson & Johnson CEO Alex Gorsky said.
People are taking ivermectin in horse-size doses to treat COVID. Here's why it's dangerous.
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The Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System receives and analyzes reports of adverse reactions to vaccines.
March is Women's History Month. Read on to learn how this celebration came about and how women have helped weave the fabric of America's development.
This day can be celebrated by adopting a new pig friend or just visiting the animals at your local petting zoo.
The FDA on Saturday granted emergency use authorization for the J&J vaccine.
A manhole explosion in Manhattan left some New Yorkers without power.
A Virginia School District is hesitant to include Dr. Seuss’ books in a reading event.
Virginia legislators passed a bill to legalize marijuana in 2024.
Avalanches in the U.S. this season have been the deadliest in years. Here are a few reasons why.