FDA Restricts J&J's COVID-19 Vaccine Due To Blood Clot Risk
U.S. regulators are strictly limiting who can receive Johnson & Johnsonβs COVID-19 vaccine due to a rare but serious risk of blood clots.
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U.S. regulators are strictly limiting who can receive Johnson & Johnsonβs COVID-19 vaccine due to a rare but serious risk of blood clots.
President Joe Biden has named Karine Jean-Pierre to be the next White House press secretary. She will be the first Black woman and the first openly LGBTQ person to serve in the role.
The battle over access to medication abortions will only grow in importance if the Supreme Court follows through with its leaked draft opinion that would overturn the landmark Roe v. Wade decision and allow individual states to ban the procedure.
Amber Heard says she knew she should leave Johnny Depp the first time he hit her, but she couldnβt bring herself to do it.
The Supreme Courtβs apparent intention to abolish a nationwide right to abortion, spelled out in a draft opinion leaked this week, will not be the final chapter in the nationβs most pitched culture battle.
New York's attorney general is announcing that the company behind the TurboTax tax-filing program will pay $141 million to customers across the United States who were deceived by misleading promises of free tax-filing services.
Employers posted a record 11.5 million job openings in March, meaning the United States now has an unprecedented two job openings for every person who is unemployed.
Eminem, Lionel Richie, Carly Simon, Eurythmics, Duran Duran and Pat Benatar have been inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, a list that also includes Dolly Parton, who initially resisted the honor.
Comedian Dave Chappelle was tackled during a performance at the Hollywood Bowl Tuesday night.
Hurricane Preparedness Week is underway with less than a month to go until the official start of hurricane season.
Chief Justice John Roberts has confirmed the authenticity of a leaked draft opinion suggesting the Supreme Court may be be poised to overturn the landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade case that legalized abortion nationwide.
The Biden administration has determined WNBA star Brittney Griner is being wrongfully detained in Russia, meaning the U.S. will more aggressively work to secure her release while the legal case against her plays out.
President Joe Biden released a statement via Twitter on the reported Supreme Court decision draft Tuesday, May 3rd.Β In response to the reported draft, Biden provides clarity on the administration's views regarding Roe Vs. Wade and women's rights.
A draft opinion circulated among Supreme Court justices suggests that earlier this year a majority of them had thrown support behind overturning the 1973 case Roe v. Wade that legalized abortion nationwide.
Indigenous Brazilians in the Amazon rainforest have endured years of scant recourse when prospectors and landgrabbers do violence in their territories.
Vice President Kamala Harris tested negative on Monday for COVID-19, six days after she tested positive for the virus.
Kelsie Whitmore played left field and batted ninth for the Staten Island FerryHawks on Sunday, becoming the first woman to start a game in the Atlantic League and one of the first to do so in a league connected to Major League Baseball.
The Country Music Hall of Fame will induct Ray Charles and The Judds on Sunday, although the death of Naomi Judd a day earlier will undoubtedly alter the normally celebratory ceremony.
The United Nations confirms that an operation to evacuate people from a steel plant in the Ukrainian city of Mariupol is underway.
NASA astronaut Jessica Watkins is making history as the first African American woman to work and live on the International Space Station for an extended mission.
