In a significant move, the Department of Health and Human Services has reinstated 328 federal employees from NIOSH, reversing previous terminations that threatened essential health programs for coal miners and 9/11 first responders.
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faces intense scrutiny after massive staff cuts and grant cancellations. As he testifies before Congress, former leaders raise serious concerns about his vision for public health.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is on a bold mission to develop a universal flu vaccine within four years, a project that could revolutionize how we combat influenza and prepare for future pandemics. Funded by $500 million, this initiative aims for FDA approval by 2029, with clinical trials starting soon. Experts weigh in on the challenges and potential of this ambitious project.
In a shocking move, HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced mass layoffs affecting 10,000 employees, including vital roles in public health divisions. This drastic reduction will transform the workforce as HHS scales down significantly.
Department of Health and Human Services employees are expressing frustration over job cuts and the voluntary separation incentives they accepted, claiming the benefits are less generous than anticipated.
In a bold move, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is restructuring to save $1.8 billion annually while tackling America's chronic illness epidemic. With a workforce reduction and consolidation of divisions, the new plan promises efficiency and better health outcomes.
In a drastic move, the US Department of Health and Human Services announces it will cut 10,000 full-time jobs, reducing its workforce by a quarter. The agency aims to save $1.8 billion annually while refocusing efforts to tackle America's chronic illness epidemic.
In a controversial move, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has canceled approximately $12 billion in federal grants aimed at combating infectious diseases and supporting mental health services. Lawmakers are outraged as funding cuts threaten public health initiatives across several states.
In a stunning legal development, a federal judge has ruled that thousands of probationary employees laid off by the Trump administration must be temporarily reinstated, igniting a fierce legal battle over their terminations. This ruling affects 18 agencies and follows a similar decision in California.
In a surprising move, Thomas Corry has resigned from his position as the spokesperson for Robert F. Kennedy Jr. at the Department of Health and Human Services, just weeks after taking the job. What led to this abrupt departure?