West Virginia Vaccine Mandate Upheld by U.S. Fourth Circuit

On Apr. 8, 2026, a federal appeals court found that West Virginia’s compulsory school vaccination law does not violate the First Amendment, despite the state not offering a religious exemption. In a 2-1 decision, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit reversed a preliminary injunction that had temporarily allowed a virtual school student […]
U.S. Troops No Longer Required to Take Annual Flu Shot

U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth announced on Apr. 21, 2026 that, effective immediately, military service members are no longer required to receive the annual flu vaccine. The update was shared in an Apr. 20 memorandum stating that the flu vaccine is now “voluntary for all active and reserve component service members, as well as […]
Australia’s COVID-19 Shot Injury Compensation System Criticized for Delays and Alleged Threats

Australia’s COVID-19 shot injury compensation system is under scrutiny, with injured individuals describing a slow, complex, and distressing process that has left many without timely support while their health and financial situations worsen.1 2 The federal government introduced the COVID-19 Vaccine Claims Scheme in 2021 as a “simple and quick” way to compensate people who […]
CDC Finally Admits COVID 19 Vaccine Caused Injuries

For people that are [vaccine] injured, when they initially have this very physical debilitating phenomena in their bodies, they go to the ER, they go to urgent care, and the doctors have no idea what it is, they haven’t been informed that COVID vaccine adverse events are happening by the health agencies or their “trusted […]
CDC Considers New Medical Code to Classify Vaccine Injuries

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is considering a proposal to formally recognize injuries associated with COVID-19 vaccinations as a diagnosable condition that can be recorded in medical records.1 The International Classification of Diseases (ICD-10), a standardized system used to classify diagnoses, symptoms, and procedures, could be updated under the proposal. Introduced […]
Study Finds All Major Pharmaceutical Companies Implicated in Bribery Schemes

A study published in February 2026 in the Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics is the first to compile decades of Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) enforcement records into a single analysis. Researchers Kohler, Khan, and Bowra reviewed OECD Working Group on Bribery reports from 1999 through early 2025 and found that virtually […]
