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HHS called out CBS News on Saturday, saying their report on firings and lay-offs was wrong - a dispute seemingly over ...
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, who has been a critic of the Texas Lottery Commission, told Nexstar this week the Texas Lottery is “on ...
With vaccine skepticism on the rise, immunization rates in decline and public funds disappearing, the country faces its ...
On April 22, the CDC allegedly informed Emory University in Atlanta that its large HIV self-testing program was being ...
Wastewater disease surveillance has become central to public health officials’ ability to track the H5N1 bird flu that's now ...
Suicide is now the second leading cause of death on college campuses. Peer support, trainings and suicide prevention programs ...
Medetomidine, which is used to sedate pets and is somewhat similar to xylazine, was first detected in illegally manufactured ...
Under President Donald Trump, budget chief Russell Vought has sought to assert more unilateral control over government ...
The owners of National Grocery Liquor and Wine and Good Spot Foods say it will have a 'little' impact on business ...
In early April, more than 2,400 CDC employees were abruptly told not to return to work. The news hit home for one metro ...
The CDC Foundation, an Atlanta-based nonprofit that bolsters the work of the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, laid off 32 people Thursday — adding to about 90 workers who lost their ...
Amber Schmidtke, a microbiologist, remembers feeling a tinge of relief five years ago as COVID spread across communities. At ...