Opinion | Justice Jackson Just Helped Reset the D.E.I. Debate
How much should the law treat a person as an individual rather than as a member of a group?
How much should the law treat a person as an individual rather than as a member of a group?
The proposed limits on federal loans fall well below the costs of medical school. Critics say this could deter students from pursuing medicine.
The U.S. health secretary chose to “retire” members of a committee that makes significant decisions about who receives immunizations, including the vaccines for children.
In a scathing public letter, employees of the National Institutes of Health accused the administration of undermining the agency’s work and endangering people’s health.
In a scathing public letter, employees of the National Institutes of Health accused the administration of undermining the agency’s work and endangering people’s health.
A designer for Apple, he created software that made it possible to display shapes, images and text on the screen and present a simulated “desktop.”
U.S. and state officials say the consolidation of the public health agency’s vast trove of information could expose patients and will delay analysis of long-term…
Nigerian authorities said they had expected flooding as part of the rainy season but were surprised by the extent of the damage.
America isn’t ready for what could happen to health care.
Top leaders at the Justice Department and the F.B.I. are struggling to fulfill Trump campaign promises often rooted in misinformation and conspiracy theories.
A federal investigation found a Kentucky nonprofit pushed hospital workers toward surgery despite signs of revival in patients.