- You probably still remember public service ads that scared you. With new, highly transmissible variants of SARS-CoV-2 now spreading, some health professionals have started calling for the use of similar fear-based strategies to persuade people to follow social distancing rules and get vaccinated.
- In December, the Supreme Court reversed a lower court ruling that had allowed abortion medications to be sent by mail. Since then, women looking to terminate a pregnancy with the combination medications packet containing mifepristone and misoprostol now must go, in person, to a medical provider.
- After one month in office, the Biden administration has fundamentally changed how the federal government responds to the COVID-19 pandemic.
- In the thick of a global pandemic, and with the shaky rollout of covid vaccines making them somewhat of a holy grail, it’s no surprise selfies featuring the coveted shot are infecting social media timelines.
- 15 states have legalized recreational marijuana, but in some places, it is still slow going.
- A year into the coronavirus pandemic, life in America remains almost unrecognizable. How long will the world stay this way?
- It’s time for a Food and Drug Administration recall update, a chance to check your pantry, fridge, medicine cabinet for offending products.
- “If I get sick, what would happen to him?”
- Vaccine makers Pfizer and Moderna earned praise for creating highly effective covid-19 vaccines in record time.Are they hurting the public by not sharing their technology to help speed up vaccine manufacturing and distribution?
- The iPhone 12's MagSafe feature may be not safe if you have a pacemaker.
