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The CDC director described the dangers of misinformation, four days after a gunman shot at the headquarters in Atlanta, ...
Gunfire aimed at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention by a man authorities say was angry over COVID-19 ...
The suspected gunman who attacked the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's campus on Friday may have fired many ...
ATLANTA — Nearly a week after a gunman opened fire outside the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, a daycare just ...
On Friday, a gunman fired more than 180 rounds at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention buildings in Atlanta. That ...
A CVS manager survived the shooting by following the "run, hide, fight" advice, dropping behind the counter and calling 911 ...
Senior correspondent Jonathan Serrie reports the latest on the shooting at the Centers for Disease Control headquarters that ...
The man who fired more than 180 shots with a long gun at the headquarters of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention broke into a locked safe to get his father’s ...
Gunman Patrick Joseph White expressed discontent with the COVID-19 vaccinations in writings he made before the shooting, authorities said.
Health care workers and gun safety advocates are pushing for tougher gun laws in the wake of Friday’s shooting near the CDC headquarters.
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.