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Dec 22 2020
Analysis
Could Venues and Airlines Require Covid-19 Vaccinations for Entry?
Now that the Pfizer and Moderna Covid-19 vaccines have received emergency use authorization (EUA) from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the “getting shots in arms” phase of the rollout is underway, it’s raising questions about what a society with a safe and effective vaccine will look like.
So far, much of the focus has been on whether employers are able to require their
RollingStone.comJul 31 2020
News
As More Federal Agents Enter American Cities, Local Leaders Can’t Keep Them In Line
As the U.S. Justice Department starts sending more federal agents to big cities across the country, there’s good and bad news for their mayors and residents.The good news is that the feds in question are not the camo-clad unit that have created such an uproar in Portland by clashing violently with protesters. According to the Justice Department, the influx of agents will expand long-standing
The Marshall ProjectJul 01 2019
Opinion
Conservatives must articulate a response to Medicare for All, or socialism wins
Most healthcare proposals — including Medicare for All, Medicare at 50, a public insurance option, expanding Obamacare, and allowing the federal government to negotiate prescription drug prices — share one thing in common: a more aggressive government role in healthcare. What are free market proponents and conservatives to do in response?
A new executive order from the Trump
Guest Writer - RightApr 23 2020
News
House Dems Call for Inspector General Review of Reassignment of Vaccine Expert
House Democrats are calling on the inspector general for the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to investigate the reassignment of an official charged with overseeing the development of a coronavirus vaccine.
On Wednesday, Dr. Rick Bright, the former head of the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA) told The New York Times he was removed from his post
Independent Journal ReviewMar 22 2021
News
AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine 100% effective at preventing hospitalizations, company says
New data from AstraZeneca’s coronavirus vaccine trial, which has yet to receive emergency authorization in the United States, is showing positive results.
The latest data from the company published on Monday showed that the vaccine has an efficacy of 79% at preventing symptomatic cases of the coronavirus while being 100% effective at stopping severe disease and hospitalization. The
Washington ExaminerMay 20 2014
News
Obama to designate national monument in New Mexico
President Obama on Wednesday will declare a national monument in southern New Mexico, delivering a win for environmentalists but angering ranchers and local law enforcement who say the land restrictions will end up creating a safe haven for drug cartels to operate within the U.S.
Washington TimesDec 14 2020
News
U.S. Begins Vaccine Rollout, With Shots Given in New York
The first shot was given in the American mass vaccination campaign on Monday morning, opening a new chapter in the battle against the coronavirus pandemic, which has killed more people in the United States than in any other country.
Shortly after 9 a.m. on Monday, the first vaccination took place in Long Island Jewish Medical Center in Queens. The pandemic has scarred New York State
New York Times (News)Apr 14 2023
Headline Roundup
Supreme Court Temporarily Blocks Ruling Revoking Abortion Pill Authorization
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito blocked a ruling from a lower federal court limiting access to mifepristone, a key abortion drug, until the court can officially rule on the case.
Details: Earlier this week, a federal judge in Texas moved to temporarily stay the FDA’s approval of mifepristone. Hours later, a federal judge in Washington ordered the agency to preserve access to the drug
National Review (News) Wall Street Journal (News) CNN (Online News)Dec 11 2019
News
Ex-Mexico top cop charged with protecting El Chapo's cartel
A former top law enforcement official in the Mexican government was charged by the U.S. government with accepting millions of dollars in bribes in exchange for providing protection to Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman's notorious drug cartel.
Genaro Garcia Luna, 51, who served in a Cabinet post overseeing Mexico's federal police, was indicted by a federal grand jury in Brooklyn last week on
NBC News (Online)Jul 05 2023
Headline Roundup
Cocaine Found in West Wing of White House
The Secret Service found cocaine in the West Wing of the White House in a "dime-sized baggie" while doing routine rounds on Sunday night.
Key Details: It's unclear how the illicit drug made it into the White House. The discovery of the white powder in a common area of the West Wing led to a brief evacuation of the White House. President Joe Biden was at Camp David at the time.
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