Opinion | Roe’s Death Will Change American Democracy

Opinion | Roe’s Death Will Change American Democracy

The reversal of Roe required the remaking of a growing conservative legal movement, one that had expanded considerably since the founding of the Federalist Society in 1982. From the standpoint of the anti-abortion movement, the conservative legal movement had been an unreliable ally in the 1980s and early 1990s. Many in the Federalist Society had … Read more

Saudi Arabia releases Murtaja Qureiris, once the youngest political prisoner​​ in the kingdom — ESOHR

Saudi Arabia releases Murtaja Qureiris, once the youngest political prisoner​​ in the kingdom — ESOHR

His case was first highlighted in an exclusive CNN report published in 2019, which detailed how Saudi authorities arrested Qureiris when he was 13, three years after he ​​was accused of participating in a bike protest during the 2011 Arab Spring ​at the age of 10. ​ After almost four years in pre-trial detention, before … Read more

Intel India Inaugurates New State-of-the-Art Design Center in Bengaluru

Intel India Inaugurates New State-of-the-Art Design Center in Bengaluru

Intel India on Friday has announced the expansion of its design and engineering footprint in India with the unveiling of a new 4.53 lakh square feet facility here. The new centre across two towers can accommodate 2,000 employees and will help advance Intel India‘s “cutting-edge” design and engineering work in client, data centre, IoT, graphics, … Read more

Seniors With Prediabetes: Eat Better, Get Moving, but Don’t Fret Over Diabetes

Seniors With Prediabetes: Eat Better, Get Moving, but Don’t Fret Over Diabetes

By Judith Graham Friday, June 24, 2022 (Kaiser News) — Almost half of older adults — more than 26 million people 65 and older — have prediabetes, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. How concerned should they be? Not very, say some experts. Prediabetes — a term that refers to above-normal but … Read more

CDC Panel Backs Moderna Vaccine for Those Aged 6-17

CDC Panel Backs Moderna Vaccine for Those Aged 6-17

By Robin Foster HealthDay Reporter FRIDAY, June 24, 2022 (HealthDay News) — An expert panel from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention voted unanimously on Thursday to recommend that the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine be approved for kids between the ages of 6 and 17. The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) endorsed the … Read more

Delhi Covid-19 Update: 1,447 new cases, one more death in capital; positivity rate down to 5.98%

Delhi Covid-19 Update: 1,447 new cases, one more death in capital; positivity rate down to 5.98%

Delhi recorded 1,447 new Covid cases and one more death on Friday, while the positivity rate dropped to 5.98 per cent, according to data shared by the health department here. These fresh cases came out of 24,203 tests conducted the previous day, it said. The infection tally has risen to 19,28,841 while the death toll … Read more

Covid-19 vaccine for children: Govt panel recommends emergency approval for Serum Institute’s Covovax for 7-11 year olds

Covid-19 vaccine for children: Govt panel recommends emergency approval for Serum Institute’s Covovax for 7-11 year olds

An expert panel of India’s central drug authority on Friday recommended granting emergency use authorisation to Serum Institute’s Covovax for children aged 7 to 11 years, official sources said. The recommendation has been sent to Drugs Controller General of India (DCGI) for final approval. The application for emergency use authorisation was submitted by Prakash Kumar … Read more