My happiest moments now are on the court, in the presence of these people.” Boynton, who has been playing for three and a ...
A coalition of 20 Democratic attorneys general filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration Friday for firing thousands ...
Weldon was told Wednesday night that his nomination was being withdrawn, another Trump administration official said. The ...
Dave Weldon, President Trump's choice to lead the CDC, had in the past pushed a debunked link between the measles vaccine and autism.
Dr. Dave Weldon, who was Trump's choice for the head of the CDC, has taken a controversial stance on vaccines and autism. Here's what to know ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is initiating expanded research into understanding autism and its potential links with vaccines, a source familiar with the CDC’s planning said.
A spokesperson for the CDC didn't immediately respond to USA TODAY's request for comment. The MMR vaccine has been the subject of decades of debunked conspiracy theories about links to autism.
“With spring and summer travel season approaching in the United States, CDC emphasizes the important ... Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle. Texas has reported 198 measles ...
Outbreaks of measles occur as we are a worldwide community. We are easily connected by travel, and other countries do not ...
The White House abruptly withdrew Dr. Dave Weldon's nomination to lead the CDC, canceling his confirmation hearing.
Weldon marks at least the third speed bump the Trump administration hit in its confirmation process after two nominees, former Rep. Matt Gaetz and Chad Chronister, withdrew.
Well, obviously I was overly optimistic. For all the problems CDC has, firing [1,300] people is not the solution. They’ve got great people at the CDC, and I just saw the AI section of the FDA ha ...