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The CDC director described the dangers of misinformation, four days after a gunman shot at the headquarters in Atlanta, ...
The suspected gunman who attacked the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's campus on Friday may have fired many ...
Gunfire aimed at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention by a man authorities say was angry over COVID-19 ...
Social media posts falsely claimed a Canadian teen, Silas Kruger, was responsible for a shooting at the U.S. Centers for ...
Gunman Patrick Joseph White expressed discontent with the COVID-19 vaccinations in writings he made before the shooting, ...
Health workers say distrust and anger are being amplified by misinformation about the safety of immunizations.
ATLANTA — This weekend’s Atlanta’s Finest 5K will be more than just a race. It’s a chance for the community to honor DeKalb County Police Officer David Rose, who was killed in the line of duty on ...
The race to honor the city’s law enforcement and public safety officials will take place this Saturday at Pemberton Place.
The shooting at the CDC was by a person who absorbed and accepted misinformation by politicians including Donald Trump and Robert F. Kennedy Jr., writes a former CDC director.
Gun law experts say no Georgia law could've prevented the suspected shooter's access to firearms. Would a 'red flag' law have ...
Natalie Feagin, the executive director of the Clifton School, a day care that serves CDC and Emory employees at two locations ...