The announcement of a $500 million NIH project to develop a vaccine platform using outdated technology has divided experts, sparking concerns about the future of pandemic preparedness and funding priorities.
In a surprising move, President Trump has fired National Security Adviser Michael Waltz due to growing frustrations over military strategies and unauthorized communications. This shake-up raises questions about the future of the National Security Council.
The Trump administration's 2026 budget proposal reveals significant cuts across various federal programs, including education and agriculture, while pushing for a massive increase in defense spending. Find out what this means for key agencies and programs.
In a bold move, President Trump is set to unveil a $163 billion cut in non-defense discretionary spending for the 2026 fiscal year. This 'skinny budget' reflects his tighter grip on Congress, potentially making it more influential than ever.
In a controversial move, the Trump administration has canceled $1 billion in mental health funding for children, claiming it no longer serves the federal government's interests. This decision impacts programs established after the tragic Uvalde shooting, raising concerns over mental health support for students.
As Republicans begin drafting President Trump's sweeping domestic policy bill, they encounter significant internal disagreements over funding cuts and priorities, highlighting potential party divisions ahead.
A significant number of lawyers are resigning from the Justice Department’s civil rights division, driven by new leadership's controversial priorities. With a deferred resignation program in place, over 100 attorneys are expected to leave, raising concerns about the division's future.
As Trump nears 100 days in office, new polls reveal a significant decline in his approval ratings, with many Americans expressing concerns over his handling of the economy and immigration policies. Even among Republicans, doubts are rising.
Colossal Biosciences claims it has resurrected dire wolf pups, igniting excitement and controversy. Experts warn this de-extinction effort may distract from saving endangered species, raising ethical concerns about conservation priorities.
In a pivotal speech, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent advocates for significant reforms at the IMF and World Bank, emphasizing the need to refocus on their core missions amid rising concerns about U.S. withdrawal from these institutions.