Under anti-vaccine RFK Jr., CDC slashes childhood vaccine schedule
The changes are modeled after a small country with universal health care.
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The changes are modeled after a small country with universal health care.
- Science – Ars Technica - PoliticsSettlement forces NIH to review grants previously rejected on ideological grounds.
- Science – Ars Technica - PoliticsTrump administration had suspended Danish group’s work on major wind farm off coast of Rhode Island.
- Science – Ars Technica - PoliticsUS also pulling out of pacts promoting development, democracy, and human rights.
- Science – Ars Technica - PoliticsThe Trump admin can't arbitrarily set university reimbursements to a low flat rate.
- Science – Ars Technica - PoliticsCarrying credit-card debt has become increasingly expensive over the past several years, but some warn that lower interest rates could reduce credit access.
- market Watch - PoliticsThe average rate on a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage fell to a near two-year low following Trump’s announcement about mortgage bonds.
- market Watch - PoliticsThe Fedora Project has announced the results of the Fedora 43 election cycle. Five seats were open on the Fedora Engineering Steering Committee (FESCo), and th
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- Circle of Blue - PoliticsPublished December 16, 2025; Bridge Michigan As a wave of data center developers further their plans to set up shop in Michigan, two bipartisan Michigan lawmake
- Circle of Blue - PoliticsTRAVERSE CITY, Mich. – For 72 years, in order to serve as a shortcut for crude oil from production fields in western Canada to refineries in eastern Ontario,
- Circle of Blue - PoliticsThe Constitution gives the president broad discretion in enforcing the law and conducting foreign affairs.
- WSJ - PoliticsHe’s made millions from referring clients to trial lawyers, and he advocates mass tort litigation that would ruin the vaccine industry.
- WSJ - PoliticsBorder taxes on imports from Canada will slow rebuilding in Los Angeles and North Carolina.
- WSJ - PoliticsVoters have concluded that the private jet-flying alarmists don’t really believe their own claims.
- WSJ - PoliticsTake a page from the playbook of Reagan and Treasury Secretary James Baker, who managed to douse the ‘prairie fire’ of protectionism.
- WSJ - PoliticsDoes government have an obligation to inform residents they owe a new tax before penalizing them?
- WSJ - PoliticsTrump’s order against the practice is a crucial step in restoring the purpose of higher education.
- WSJ - PoliticsNew director Ratcliffe releases a judgment Biden had kept secret.
- WSJ - PoliticsFrom intelligence sources to intricate mission plans, some details are becoming clearer - but many questions remain unanswered.
- BBC World - PoliticsAnalyzing sentiment data...