Idaho public health department restricted from giving COVID-19 vaccines
Experts say Southwest District Health in Idaho is the first public health department in the nation to be restricted from giving COVID-19 vaccines.
Experts say Southwest District Health in Idaho is the first public health department in the nation to be restricted from giving COVID-19 vaccines.
New York Giants fans are reeling after watching what unfolded at MetLife Stadium in a 28-6 loss to the Minnesota Vikings in Week 1, but it isn’t just fans going through a whirlwind of emotions. Former players are frustrated too, including one of the franchise’s legends. The Giants wore their century red uniforms to commemorate…
Food workers in Washington, D.C., pledged to refuse service and cause other inconveniences for members of the incoming Trump administration when they dine out over the next four years. Industry veterans, bartenders and servers in the nation’s capital told the Washingtonian that resistance to the Republican figures in the progressive city was inevitable and a…
San Francisco is taking a bold step in its fight against crime by deploying three new mobile surveillance cameras. This initiative is part of a larger strategy to leverage advanced technology to enhance law enforcement efforts and improve public safety across the city. As urban areas grapple with rising crime rates and the complexities of…
A Chinese AI company, DeepSeek, sparked a significant decline in Wall Street’s tech sector, with major losses for Nvidia and the Nasdaq composite. DeepSeek’s cost-effective AI model challenges U.S. firms, impacting global markets and leading to investor shift towards bonds. Market volatility may continue as Big Tech earnings are announced this week.
Supreme Court issues notice to Assam government for contempt over demolitions and directs maintenance of status quo, following previous orders halting all demolitions without court approval to prevent misuse and uphold constitutional ethos.
San Francisco Unified School District (SFUSD) may issue over 500 preliminary layoff notices to address a $113 million budget deficit for 2025-26. The Board of Education will vote on layoffs for 395 certified and 164 classified positions. Notices must be sent by March 15, with a final decision expected in May, potentially impacting school operations.