The Trump administration has put a freeze on many federal health agency communications with the public through at least the end of the month.
Experts say it's common to wait until new teams are in place but is a concern if it means "going back to a prior approach of silencing the agencies".
Iconic San Francisco institution receives national recognition from USA Today–public voting open through February 10 ...
Summary and Key Points: The U.S. Navy aims to enhance the F-35 Lightning II’s survivability with BriteCloud decoys to counter radar-guided missiles. The F-35, a stealthy 5th-generation multirole jet, ...
The Trump administration has paused federal health agencies' communications with the public until February 1 by issuing a ...
The National Institutes of Health, a U.S. government agency responsible for medical research, has a roughly $47 billion annual budget. And the National Science Foundation, another federal agency that ...
A flurry of scientific gatherings and panels across federal science agencies were canceled on Wednesday, at a time of ...
People hoping that progress on climate action will accelerate like sudden changes in our physical world must prepare for a ...
House G.O.P. Floats Medicaid Cuts and More to Finance Trump’s Huge Agenda President Trump wants a massive tax cut and immigration crackdown bill. Republicans must decide what to cut to help pay ...
President Trump has revoked a 1994 directive that required agencies to protect minority or low-income areas from pollution and health hazards ...
President Trump's new policy restricts federal health agencies from publishing external communications, raising concerns about public health information.
The U.S. has eviscerated the patent rights that help to power the innovation engine that drove its past technological and economic revolutions. Economic and historical evidence demonstrates that ...