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The institution agreed to increased federal oversight in exchange for restored grants and an end to government investigations.
The Nevada man behind a shooting spree in a Midtown Manhattan office building may have originally been targeting for the NFL headquarters, sources say.
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The nearly 40-year-old law that created the Vaccine Injury Compensation Program has received a lot of attention this month.
Secretaries Robert Kennedy Jr. and Linda McMahon are asking the Durham university to create a “Merit and Civil Rights ...
With the White House slow to distribute congressionally appropriated funds for the National Institutes of Health, some senators from President Donald Trump’s party, including Maine’s Susan Collins, ...
Andrea Geller loved her job in the mailroom at NIH. But after she was laid off, she's struggling to find a job accommodating ...
Stat reports that the cutback plan applies to the remaining two months of the fiscal year, but unless Congress acts, it will continue into the new fiscal year beginning in October. News also covers ...
The NIH plans to cap indirect research grants at 15%, down from the current average of 27%-28%. The cuts could limit students’ access to research programs.
Some scientists say that the Trump administration has forced the NIH “to politicize research” with cuts to research on health disparities and gender identity. Jay Bhattacharya says he aims to focus on ...
First of all, only 10 percent of the research budget at the NIH goes to women’s health. One review found five times more ...
But recently, Manor’s fortunes seemed to have changed again. A federal judge ruled in June that it was illegal for the Trump ...
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