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Vaccines
Vaccines
Politics
America’s pediatricians reel as government slashes vaccine requirements for children
By
Ali Swenson
,
Lauran Neergaard
and
The Associated Press
January 5, 2026
Law
The government paid $5 million instead of $50,000 to a Florida Democrat’s healthcare company. She claims innocence from fraud
By
David Fischer
and
The Associated Press
December 30, 2025
Politics
U.S. vaccine advisers end decades-long recommendation for all babies to get a hepatitis B shot at birth
By
Mike Stobbe
and
The Associated Press
December 7, 2025
Health
Meet Ralph Lee Abraham, the CDC’s new second-in-command who believes the Affordable Care Act should be repealed and called vaccines ‘dangerous’
By
Dave Smith
November 25, 2025
Politics
Kennedy admits that he personally ordered CDC to update website on vaccines and autism, contradicting many years of guidance
By
Ali Swenson
and
The Associated Press
November 22, 2025
North America
Tiny kingdom becomes first African nation to receive breakthrough HIV shot offering near-total protection
By
Farai Mutsaka
and
The Associated Press
November 19, 2025
Health
RFK Jr.’s vaccine advisers declined to recommend COVID-19 shots, but here’s how you can still get them and not pay
By
Tom Murphy
and
The Associated Press
September 20, 2025
Politics
RFK Jr. is a ‘threat to the health and wellbeing of every American,’ nephew Joseph Kennedy III says
By
The Associated Press
September 6, 2025
Politics
Ousted vaccine regulator Vinay Prasad to return to FDA
By
Rachel Cohrs Zhang
and
Bloomberg
August 9, 2025
Politics
Child vaccination is plateauing worldwide with a gap of 14 million holding steady
By
The Associated Press
July 15, 2025
Politics
Pam Bondi dismisses charges against Utah plastic surgeon accused of throwing away $28,000 worth of Covid vaccines
By
Mark Thiessen
and
The Associated Press
July 13, 2025
Health
America faces worst measles outbreak since 1992 with low-vaccinated Texas at the epicenter
By
Ashley Lutz
and
Fortune Intelligence
July 8, 2025
Health
RFK Jr.‘s top FDA vaccine official restricts 2 COVID vaccine approvals against advice of agency scientists
By
Matthew Perrone
and
The Associated Press
July 3, 2025
Health
RFK Jr. and his new vaccine committee are obsessing over thimerosal, a preservative antivaxxers have falsely tied to autism despite zero evidence of causation
By
Mike Stobbe
,
Lauran Neergaard
and
The Associated Press
June 26, 2025
Health
RFK Jr. says U.S. is pulling its $1 billion support for international vaccines alliance Gavi because it has ‘ignored the science’ and ‘lost the public trust’
By
The Associated Press
June 26, 2025
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