Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s drastic funding cuts to mRNA vaccine research could stymie medical breakthroughs and push scientific talent away from the U.S., experts warn.
Former Surgeon General Dr. Jerome Adams warns that the U.S. risks lives by cutting funding for mRNA vaccine research, following Secretary Kennedy's controversial decision to halt key projects.
In a surprising move, NPR's editor-in-chief Edith Chapin announces her resignation amid federal funding cuts. Learn how her departure could impact public broadcasting and the future of NPR.
As federal funding is slashed, local radio stations like Allegheny Mountain Radio are struggling to survive. Find out how these cuts threaten vital local news in rural America.
In a stunning display of community support, Seattle's KUOW NPR station raised nearly $1.5 million in under 12 hours after Congress cut $9 billion in government funding, including $1.1 billion from public broadcasting. The funds will help maintain essential services as the station faces significant funding challenges.
Zimbabwe faces a severe malaria resurgence, with cases skyrocketing after US funding cuts. Experts warn this could reverse two decades of progress in controlling the disease, threatening lives across the nation.
The House has voted to cut $9 billion in funding, eliminating federal support for NPR and PBS. This controversial decision faces backlash from both sides of the aisle, raising concerns over the future of public broadcasting.
Public broadcasting leaders are outraged as the Senate approves a bill to cut $9bn in funding, endangering essential services for millions. Will this decision silence local voices?
In a dramatic move, the Senate has voted to eliminate all federal funding for PBS, threatening the future of public broadcasting. With smaller stations at risk, PBS CEO Paula Kerger warns of dire consequences ahead.
In a dramatic move, President Trump announced the rescinding of $4 billion in federal funding for California's High-Speed Rail project, citing budget overruns and delays. California officials vow to fight back against this decision, claiming it is illegal.