Public health data disappeared from websites, entire webpages went blank and employees erased pronouns from email signatures Friday as federal agencies scrambled to comply with a directive tied to ...
Several US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention websites and datasets related to HIV, LGBTQ people, youth health behaviors and more have been removed after the agency was directed to comply with ...
President Donald Trump is planning to impose 25% tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico starting tomorrow. Newsweek's live blog is closed.
Live updates as Trump threatens tariffs on China, Mexico, Canada and BRICS countries. Follow the latest news on Cabinet picks ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention took offline recommendations on how doctors should treat sexually transmitted infections and vaccinate adults Friday, as part of a sweeping purge of all ...
T he Trump Administration took down some government web sites as well as removed several health care data sets on Friday, ...
The Maryland Department of Agriculture announced Thursday preliminary testing shows a case of bird flu in a Montgomery County ...
Two of the four cases involved school-aged children in Lubbock, which hasn't seen a case in more than 20 years.
Are eggs safe to eat amid the current avian flu outbreak? Have people in the U.S. contracted bird flu? We VERIFY the answers to common questions.
Journalists have long relied on federal health data for their reporting. We include several tips that they can use to help ...
The Office of Personnel Management directed agency heads to have staff remove pronouns from their government emails, disband employee resource groups, and terminate grants and contracts related to the ...
Buncombe County officials report that a dead waterfowl bird at Lake Julian Park has received a "preliminarily positive" test ...