Leon County commissioners had questions aplenty as their high-powered lobbyist gave them state and federal action updates.
Dr. Lawrence Tabak, the No. 2 official at the National Institutes of Health, did not give a reason for his departure.
Two transgender teens challenging a New Hampshire law banning trans people from playing in girls' sports will now expand it ...
The Office of Personnel Management previously issued guidance purporting to grant agencies the authority to disregard ...
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Canyon areas scorched by the Airport fire in September will be under a voluntary evacuation order starting at 8 a.m. on ...
The latest executive order by the president made clear that the billionaire’s cost-cutting team will have continuing ...
As Donald Trump presses his breakneck effort to remake the government, the flurry of lawsuits pushing back have seemingly ...
The NGO Doctors for America argued that HHS, CDC and FDA violated federal law in removing medical information from ...
AIRID.UL] is holding off on exercising its outstanding options to buy additional Boeing jets, its Chief Executive Campbell ...
Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor said Tuesday that she has faith federal court orders will be honored in the United ...
Doctors had sued over the removal and modification of data in response to order to scrub references to “gender ideology.” ...