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T his week marks 100 days since President Donald Trump took office for a second term. In that time, Trump has made several ...
VC-backed Israel food tech company Phytolon achieved a production milestone as part of its ongoing Ginkgo Bioworks ...
Amid sweeping budget cuts and layoffs, HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is planning a $20 million ad campaign urging ...
The Department of Health and Human Services called about 40 fired employees back to their positions in workplace safety. The ...
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In a sudden about-face, HHS said it won't slash funding for the Women's Health Initiative after concerns about moves to end contracts for the study.
Among programs slated for elimination are ones disproportionately impacting LBGTQ people, including HIV prevention and ...
Roll Call reports that the 7-2 decision rejects an effort by hospitals for higher pay for serving low-income patients. Other Medicare and Medicaid news is on prior authorizations, Medicaid cuts, and ...
The DC Section of Institute of Food Technologists (DC-IFT) is hosting “Food Policy Impact 2025,” a two-day event that will ...
Health and Human Services employees were told in March to remove nicknames from email systems and signatures to comply with Trump order on gender.
The Trump administration quietly restored federal family planning money to Tennessee and Oklahoma, despite court rulings that ...
The Pennsylvania Head Start Association has joined parent advocates and Head Start programs from Illinois, Wisconsin and ...