The Department of Health and Human Services has frozen $10 billion in federal funds across five Democrat-led states amid fraud allegations in child-care programs, sparking outrage and potential long-term impacts on low-income families.
In a stunning move, the Department of Health and Human Services has frozen all child care payments in Minnesota following allegations of widespread fraud in daycare centers, igniting a heated political debate.
Jim O’Neill steps in as acting CDC director, replacing Susan Monarez amid controversy over vaccine policies. With ties to RFK Jr. and a libertarian stance, will he advocate for public health or follow orders?
The Minnesota Department of Health warns of an increasing risk of West Nile virus amid a hot summer, with 20 confirmed cases and two deaths. Precautions are essential to avoid mosquito bites and serious illness.
In a surprising move, the US Department of Health has canceled contracts worth $500 million related to mRNA vaccine research, sparking concerns about future pandemic preparedness and the direction of vaccine technology.
In a surprising move, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has dismissed two senior deputies, marking a significant leadership change at the Department of Health and Human Services. This decision reflects Kennedy's strategic vision for the agency's future.
Mosquitoes in Anoka and Carver counties have tested positive for West Nile virus, signaling the start of virus activity in Minnesota. Health officials warn the public as historical patterns emerge.
In a surprising turn of events, Dr. Michael Ross has withdrawn from the vaccine advisory panel after a conflict of interest review revealed ties to private healthcare companies. This comes amidst ongoing scrutiny of the committee’s integrity.
A document from the Department of Health and Human Services backing Secretary Kennedy's vaccine policy change has been criticized by health experts for misrepresenting studies and spreading disinformation about the safety of Covid vaccines for children and pregnant women.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faces significant hurdles as Congress pushes back against his ambitious health reorganization plan, threatening the future of the Administration for a Healthy America.