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News & Articles By Belle Carter
10/13/2025
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By Belle Carter
Measles outbreak sparks debate over vaccine efficacy and public health policy
South Carolina reports 11 measles cases, forcing 153 unvaccinated children into a 21-day quarantine. Outbreaks in Spartanburg and Greenville counties mirror a national surge (1,563 U.S. cases in 2025). Officials insist the MMR vaccine is the best defense, but critics question its effectiveness, durability and transparency. Despite measles being declared “eliminated” in 2000, outbreaks persist, […]
09/22/2025
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By Belle Carter
Former CDC directors’ ties to industry raise questions amid criticism of RFK Jr.
Former CDC directors, including Rochelle Walensky and William Roper, who criticized Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for attempting to reshape the CDC, have been revealed to have significant ties to lobbying firms, pharmaceutical companies and industry-funded nonprofits. The investigation highlights the “revolving door” between government agencies like the CDC and the industries they regulate. For example, […]
09/01/2025
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By Belle Carter
FDA overhauls COVID-19 vaccine authorizations: Approvals narrowed as emergency clearances withdrawn amid shifting risk assessments
The FDA amended EUAs for Pfizer and Moderna’s bivalent COVID vaccines for children as young as five and six years old, despite lacking direct safety or efficacy data. The FDA also withdrew emergency authorizations for Pfizer, Moderna and Novavax’s original vaccines for children under 12, citing updated formulations and the end of the public health […]
08/21/2025
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By Belle Carter
CDC faces lawsuit over unstudied childhood vaccine schedule as COVID-19 shots added without parental consent
A federal lawsuit filed on Aug. 15 accuses the CDC of inadequately testing its childhood vaccination schedule, allowing children as young as 12 to be vaccinated without parental consent in some jurisdictions. The lawsuit demands that the CDC halt its universal vaccine recommendations until rigorous, long-term safety studies are conducted. The plaintiffs argue that the […]
04/27/2025
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By Belle Carter
Brett Wilcox’s “Jabbed”: Unveiling the controversy behind vaccines
Brett Wilcox’s book “Jabbed” serves as a provocative call for transparency and critical examination of public health decisions, urging readers to reconsider their assumptions about vaccines and the institutions promoting them. The narrative begins with a startling confession from Dr. William Thompson of the CDC, who admitted to omitting data that suggested a potential link […]
04/26/2025
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By Belle Carter
HHS Secretary Kennedy considers removing COVID-19 vaccine from childhood immunization schedule
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is considering removing the COVID-19 vaccine from the CDC’s childhood immunization schedule, reflecting ongoing debates over vaccine efficacy and safety. This potential change marks a significant shift in policy, as the CDC added the vaccine to its schedule in 2022. Kennedy initially pledged not to alter the schedule but […]
04/06/2025
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By Belle Carter
U.S.-China trade war escalates amid fentanyl crisis and rising geopolitical tensions
The U.S. and China have imposed retaliatory tariffs, with the U.S. targeting Chinese goods (citing the fentanyl crisis) and China taxing U.S. coal, natural gas and agricultural equipment. China is accused of supplying fentanyl precursors fueling the U.S. opioid epidemic (200+ daily deaths). Beijing denies responsibility, framing it as America’s “own problem” and allegedly viewing […]
03/12/2025
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By Belle Carter
Gary Null’s “AIDS: A Second Opinion” challenges the conventional AIDS narrative
Dr. Robert Gallo’s 1984 announcement of HIV as the cause of AIDS, made in a French restaurant, marked the start of a saga filled with scientific, political and ethical complexities. Gary Null’s book “AIDS: A Second Opinion” critiques this moment, noting the intense rivalry between Gallo’s team and the CDC, which the federal Office of […]
02/19/2025
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By Belle Carter
Trump administration announces mass layoffs at HHS: CDC and NIH among hardest hit as 5,200 federal health workers face termination
The Trump administration plans to terminate approximately 5,200 federal workers from the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), including the CDC and NIH, primarily targeting employees in probationary periods. The CDC is expected to lose about 1,300 workers, while the exact number at the NIH remains unclear. Leadership changes, including the departures of key […]
12/11/2024
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By Belle Carter
CDC rolls out 200 routine vaccines for 2025, way up from 1983’s SEVEN routine childhood injections, zero for adults and pregnant women
In November, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) published the vaccine schedule for 2025, naming over 200 routine injections for children and teenagers, adults and pregnant women. From 1983 up to 1986, when the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act, otherwise known as the Vaccine Act passed the U.S. Congress, there were only seven […]
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