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The “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” (OBBBA) includes significant changes to federal student loan policies, particularly regarding eligibility for advanced…
The article discusses a growing societal problem in the U.S. regarding distrust in scientific expertise, particularly among political leaders, exemplified…
The article discusses President Donald Trump’s announcement to withdraw the United States from the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate…
In 2023, President Donald Trump advised pregnant women against taking Tylenol, linking it to autism risk without scientific backing, a…
In a response to a letter by Alex Watson, Dr. Richard House contrasts two approaches to health: a “salutogenic” perspective…
Bill Donohue critiques a front-page article by New York Times reporter William J. Broad that portrays President Trump as “anti-science,”…
At the CDC in Atlanta, employees are adopting cautious behaviors, fearing surveillance and repercussions under the leadership of Health Secretary…
At the CDC headquarters in Atlanta, workers at Building 21 are adopting a culture of secrecy under Health Secretary Robert…
Muhammad Zaman’s upcoming book, Infected: How Power, Politics, and Privilege Use Science Against the World’s Most Vulnerable, discusses the misuse…
A study led by Furnas and Dashun Wang analyzed 40 years of federal science funding data, challenging the perception that…
