House Oversight Panel to Assess Efficacy of Vaccine Injury Reporting, Compensation Systems

Public health officials will address how existing systems have failed to meet the needs of those injured by COVID-19 vaccines. The continued fallout from the COVID-19 vaccines’ introduction has raised questions about the effectiveness of the United States’ existing vaccine injury reporting and compensation systems. On Feb. 15, a panel of the House Oversight and

With Nevada Win, Trump Scores 4th Record-Setting Result in 2024 GOP Race

Republicans held four presidential-preference contests in three states so far–and all four have made history, boosting the former president’s 2024 run. Although former President Donald Trump ran virtually unopposed the Nevada Caucus, his win on Feb. 8 was still historic. No other Republican candidate has received more votes in a caucus in the Silver State,

Biden’s Nightmare Week: Scrutiny Mounts Over Mental Fitness Following Damaging DOJ Report

The White House attacked the special counsel’s comments, calling them ‘gratuitous’ and ’politically motivated.’ President Joe Biden has probably had one of the most difficult weeks of his political life, with his mental acuity called into question by a special counsel report detailing instances of memory lapses. Special counsel Robert Hur’s report, issued Thursday, found