Category: Washington Post

Court temporarily halts FDA ban on Juul e-cigarettes

Juul Labs can continue to sell e-cigarettes, for now, after a federal appeals court issued a temporary stay on an FDA ban.

As Army deadline nears, about 60,000 part-time soldiers unvaccinated

With a June 30 deadline approaching, nearly 12 percent of Army Guard and 10 percent of Army Reserve soldiers have not received any vaccine dose.

As Army deadline nears, about 60,000 part-time soldiers unvaccinated

With a June 30 deadline approaching, nearly 12 percent of Army Guard and 10 percent of Army Reserve soldiers have not received any vaccine dose.

After Roe ruling, Garland gears up for the next legal battles

The attorney general said federal law protects people who take the FDA-approved pregnancy-termination pill, or who cross state lines to get a legal abortion.

Sometimes, the best thing is to do nothing

How to do your best to find peace of mind by turning off your brain.

Moderna vaccine on brink of approval for older children

Advisers to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention unanimously recommended the agency clear Moderna vaccine for children 6 through 17 years old.

Trump swayed by ‘dangerous ideas’ about coronavirus, Birx tells House panel

Former president Donald Trump relied on bad data and misleading claims, the former White House covid coordinator testifies.

U.S. monkeypox response mirrors early coronavirus missteps, experts say

The Biden administration’s response to the monkeypox outbreak raises concerns that the country is ill-prepared for the next major pandemic.

Publix won’t offer coronavirus vaccines to children under 5 ‘at this time’

The company’s customer service department did not explaining the reasoning for the decision.

FDA orders Juul e-cigarettes off the market over safety concerns

The action is a major blow to the once high-flying Silicon Valley firm that revolutionized vaping.