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Updated on August 12, 2025, at 3:18 p.m. The man who fired hundreds of shots with a long gun at the headquarters of the U.S.
Documents from the shooter’s home showed his discontent with coronavirus vaccines, authorities said. CDC workers want RFK Jr.
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Back to silencing people: CDC shooting becomes immediate excuse to ban ‘vaccine misinformation’
Naturally, some have taken to blaming vaccine misinformation/disinformation for a lunatic opening fire on the CDC headquarters and killing a cop. Last week, a Georgia man named […] ...
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FBI forces out more leaders, including ex-director who fought Trump demand for Jan. 6 agents’ names
The FBI is forcing out more senior officials, including a former acting director who resisted Trump administration demands to ...
CDC Director Susan Monarez held an all-hands meeting as staff remain shaken by the shooting rampage targeting the agency's ...
Four CDC workers, who were not authorized to speak publicly, told CBS News under the condition of anonymity that they were ...
A shooter who recently attacked the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s headquarters was upset about the COVID-19 ...
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CDC shooter blamed COVID vaccine for depression. Union demands statement against misinformation
A Georgia man who opened fire at CDC headquarters, killing a police officer, blamed the COVID-19 vaccine for his depression.
The data, from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, also showed a significant increase in COVID-related emergency room visits for young children.
Susan Monarez is the first director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to require Senate confirmation. She's also the first director without a medical degree in more than 70 years.
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