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The populist right seems to have learned many of the wrong lessons from the COVID-era cratering of trust in experts and authority.
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is considering pulling the national recommendation that children ...
Sweeping funding cuts threaten to undermine the innovation that has been a central part of US economic strength for decades ...
The catastrophe for the country isn't so much the CDC's latest autism report, it's the threat that those with developmental ...
The populist right seems to have learned many of the wrong lessons from the Covid-era cratering of trust in experts and ...
A federal website that used to feature information on vaccines, testing and treatment for COVID-19 has been transformed into ...
Former top U.S. health official Anthony Fauci has received both criticism and support on social media following the White House's launch of a website which accused him of pushing a narrative about the ...
The move comes in response to a petition by Öztürk’s lawyers Wednesday night asking the judge order her to be sent from ...
The U.S. federal government's "covid.gov" website now redirects to a White House page offering up the unproven theory that ...
When you take a relative to the emergency room, you trust that the person with a medical degree will have a better grasp of ...
It was 1981 and an apple grower from Sunny Slope (Canyon County, Idaho), Steve Symms, had just defeated the powerful chairman ...
We learned the wrong lessons from the COVID-era cratering of trust in experts and authority: now we’re filling the credibility gap with fakers and know-nothings.