Robert F. Kennedy, Jr, will lead the nation’s largest health and human services agency after today’s US Senate vote. Many ...
Employees from Michigan to Florida were left reeling from being told that their services were no longer needed.
Kennedy, a vicious opponent of vaccines and public health more broadly, is rapidly fulfilling his campaign promise to “give infectious disease a break for about eight years.” ...
As layoff notices were sent out agency by agency, federal employees from Michigan to Florida were left reeling from being told that their services were no longer needed.
Three Senate Democrats criticized Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent for what they call a “lack of candor” about what DOGE ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Schools, colleges and states that require students to be immunized against COVID-19 may be at risk of ...
President Donald Trump has signed an executive order aimed at ending COVID-19 vaccine mandates in schools, calling such ...
Some of the public health websites that the US government was ordered to restore involving gender and gender identity now ...
President Donald Trump's effort to reshape the federal government through a series of sweeping executive orders ran into a ...
Critics of the Louisiana surgeon general's decision warned that when vaccination rates go down, "you get worse outbreaks." ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is officially secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services, but his promise to "Make ...
In the early, busy weeks of President Trump's administration, a new survey shows how Americans would define a healthy America ...