University officials await clarity on federal funding supporting equipment and facilities used by faculty, students and private companies.
The president, still angry about the pandemic response, may be cutting into the country’s fundamental ability to identify emerging diseases and head them off.
Here's a look at President Trump's first four weeks back in office, where he's moved at record speed to redefine the US.
The bottom line is this is not a time for anticipatory obedience when it comes to the university’s commitment to end ...
Dana Nessel, attorney general of Michigan, describes a 14-state lawsuit against Musk in an exclusive interview.
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has moved to dismiss six of its own cases on behalf of workers alleging ...
Trump is reordering the economy and social and political norms and has empowered Elon Musk to engineer the firing of ...
RI's GOP leaders feel "liberated" by Trump agenda; and Mark Patinkin visits the Old Canteen's Sal Marzilli in restaurant's ...
Schools, colleges and states that require immunizations against COVID-19 may risk of losing federal money under an executive order President Donald Trump signed Friday. Trump also signed an order ...
Are CDOs safe? As the DEI rhetoric is intensifying, and a DEI Watch List was recently posted, should we be asking: When does ...
Trump's order, backed by Musk, limits federal hiring and calls for workforce cuts, agency restructuring and efficiency improvements.
President Donald Trump issued a host of executive orders on his first day, aiming to reverse many of former President Joe ...