The Trump administration brushed aside decades of precedent when it ordered Columbia University to oust the leadership of an academic department, a demand seen as a direct attack on academic freedom ...
Danielle Salisbury is editor of MLive/The Ann Arbor News. She was a public safety reporter in Jackson for more than 11 years ...
Experts say Trump's mass firings and freezing of billions of dollars appropriated by Congress could have ripple effects on ...
A month into his role as health and human services secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s moves on vaccines have worried health ...
Our bodies—and guts, specifically—depend on a balance of bacteria to “maintain healthy blood sugar and cholesterol levels,” ...
Sen. Ben Ray Luján, (D-NM), referenced the ongoing measles outbreak in West Texas and New Mexico, which has infected over 30 ...
Rep. Chuck Edwards made it less than a minute into his opening remarks Thursday night, at his first town hall since being ...
The Biden administration spent $267 million on research grants and contracts related to "misinformation" in 2021, a watchdog ...
Staff and funding cuts to the NIH, FDA and USAID could have downstream implications for R&D in the pharma industry, experts ...
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