Category: breaking-news

Biden Executive Order Directs ‘Declassification Review’ Of 9/11 Documents

The attorney general will have to release declassified documents within six months.

Here Are The States Searching Most For Unproven Covid ‘Cure’ Ivermectin

There have been massive increases in online searches for ivermectin, an antiparasitic repeatedly determined to be of no benefit in treating or preventing Covid-19, in areas with some of the lowest vaccination rates in the country.

Moderna Will Likely Miss Booster Deadline—Pfizer Only Shot Expected For Sept. Rollout

Pfizer is still on track, a source familiar with the review process told Forbes.

Kraft Heinz Fined $62 Million For Phony Accounting

The company created fake cost savings for several years, the SEC said.

Ida Kills At Least 41 On East Coast As States Take Stock Of Storm’s Damage

Nearly two dozen deaths have been confirmed in New Jersey alone.

Transgender People Twice As Likely To Die As Cisgender People, Study Finds

Trans women in particular are at a greater risk of death from lung cancer, heart disease, suicide and HIV-related illnesses, the researchers found, which are likely not linked to gender-affirming hormone treatment.

Internet Vigilantes Are Fighting Ivermectin Misinformation With Memes And Explicit Horse Cartoons

Ivermectin, an anti-parasitic commonly used in the U.S. to deworm horses, has been touted as a Covid-19 miracle cure without proof and despite warnings from the FDA not to take it for this purpose.

ABBA Announces First Album In 40 Years—And Will Play Live Shows As Holograms

The Swedish group will release ‘Voyage’ on November 5.

Vaccines Slash Risk Of Long Covid From Breakthrough Infections, Study Finds

Older adults, those with existing health conditions and people living in more deprived areas were more likely to report cases of Covid-19 after being vaccinated than healthier adults, the researchers found.

Judge Approves $10 Billion Purdue Pharma Settlement That Shields Sacklers From Being Sued

Some members of the Sackler family—who will now be largely protected from lawsuits—pulled $10 billion out of the company over a decade.