Pfizer advances clinical trials for 5- to 11-year-olds at lower doses
carmengabriela/iStock (NEW YORK) — Pfizer is advancing Phase 2/3 clinical trials for young kids at lower doses than vaccines for adults, the pharmaceutical company announced Tuesday. Based on safety, efficacy and tolerability data from Pfizer’s Phase 1
Nike unveils customizable Pride collection celebrating many LGBTQIA+ orientations
Thank you for your assistant/iStock (NEW YORK) — Just in time for Pride Month, Nike has introduced its 2021 Be True collection that puts sport and radical inclusivity together. The athletic brand’s latest launch, coming June 15,
Prosecutors deciding whether to charge 14-year-old who shot at Florida deputies as an adult
Volusia County Sheriff’s Dept. (DAYTONA BEACH, Fla.) — The 14-year-old girl who allegedly opened fire at Florida deputies after breaking into a home could be charged as an adult, according to authorities. The teen and a 12-year-old
World Ocean Day 2021: This is how climate change may alter 10 of the world's natural wonders
Schroptschop/iStock (NEW YORK) — Natural wonders around the world may be altered forever — or even cease to exist — if global temperatures continue to rise. Climate change is contributing to rising sea levels and more intense
Why vaccinating the world against COVID-19 is a monumental undertaking
jonathanfilskov-photography/iStock (NEW YORK) — Vaccinating the world against COVID-19, which has killed more than 3.7 million people to date, is a monumental and complex task — arguably, the biggest inoculation effort undertaken in history. In addition to
Jesse Tyler Ferguson issues reminder to fans after getting 'a bit of skin cancer' removed
ADragan/iStock (NEW YORK) — Jesse Tyler Ferguson is spreading awareness about getting your skin checked regularly by a dermatologist. On Monday, the Modern Family star shared a heath update and reminder to his nearly 3 million Instagram
Colonial Pipeline CEO faces grilling about ransomware attack
Andrew Caballero-Reynolds-Pool/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — The head of Colonial Pipeline faced tough questions from lawmakers Tuesday about the ransomware attack on his company that caused a major disruption in the nation’s fuel supply and a run on
Arizona Senate president says in emails Trump called to thank her for 'audit'
adamkaz/iStock (PHOENIX) — Arizona Senate President Karen Fann discussed the so-called “audit” of Maricopa County ballots with former President Donald Trump, who thanked her for pursuing it, according to emails released to left-leaning government watchdog group American
Washington state kicks off 'Joints for Jabs' to promote COVID-19 vaccinations
Nastasic/iStock (NEW YORK) — Adults can claim a complimentary joint of marijuana in Washington state this week when they receive a COVID-19 vaccine shot. The Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board announced Monday that the promotion, called
Schools forge ahead without CDC guidance, some leaning away from masks
smolaw11/iStock (NEW YORK) — As the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention works on federal guidance for masking in schools, states have begun to take matters into their own hands, pushing ahead and leaning away from masks