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A Federal Judge Just Froze RFK Jr.’s Vaccine Agenda

On a Monday morning in March, a federal courtroom in Boston became the center of one of the most consequential public health disputes the United States has seen in recent years. U.S. District Judge Brian Murphy had spent weeks weighing a case that put major medical organizations on one side and the federal government on…
Us Drone Expert Warns Iran Could Strike California at Any Moment

As tensions between Washington and Tehran intensify, a new warning circulating among U.S. law enforcement has raised fresh questions about the evolving nature of modern warfare and whether the American homeland is truly prepared for it. At the center of the concern is a chilling scenario: swarms of explosive drones launched from the ocean or…
How School Lunches Became the Front Line of Americas Food Wars

For decades, the American school lunch tray has quietly reflected the priorities of the nation’s food system. Brightly colored snacks, shelf stable meals, and ultra processed ingredients became normal not because they were nutritious, but because they were cheap, consistent, and visually appealing. Now, that long standing status quo is being challenged at the highest…
New Federal Dietary Guidelines Challenge Decades of Nutrition Advice

For more than half a century, Americans have been taught a familiar nutritional lesson. Build meals around grains, limit fats, go easy on red meat, and treat butter and whole milk with caution. That guidance shaped not only personal eating habits, but also school lunches, military meals, hospital menus, and federal food assistance programs. Nutrition…
The New ‘DNA’ Law at US Airports Explained and Why Travelers Are Paying Attention

International travel to the United States has long involved layers of checks and procedures, but the experience facing travelers after December 26 marks a noticeable shift in how deeply governments can look into personal identity. What was once limited to passports, visas, and the occasional fingerprint has now expanded into a system that relies heavily…
Trump’s So Called ‘Obesity Ban’ and What It Means for People Trying to Enter the US

A quiet change in U.S. visa guidance is turning familiar health issues like obesity, diabetes, and depression into possible reasons to be turned away at the border, sparking fears among families who are already juggling medical bills, caregiving, and the hope of building a life in a new country. Most people think of visa checks…
Degrees the Trump Administration No Longer Considers ‘Professional’

The recent changes introduced under President Donald Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill have ignited widespread conversation about how the federal government now defines a “professional degree.” The Department of Education’s updated framework for student loans places new emphasis on which programs qualify for higher borrowing limits, and this shift has led to confusion, frustration, and…
The Political Science Of Ending Animal Testing In The US

The landscape of American biomedical research is undergoing one of its most surprising transformations in decades. What was once a point of deep partisan division has become an unlikely point of unity. At the center of this shift stands Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., whose push to end animal testing in drug and chemical…
Trump is Looking to Change Marijuana Laws in the Us and It Could Have a Major Impact

More than fifty years ago, the U.S. government locked marijuana in the same legal vault as heroin, a Schedule I drug, condemned as dangerous and without medical value. Yet today, cannabis dispensaries stand on busy street corners from Denver to Miami, their neon signs as common as coffee shops. Forty states allow medical marijuana, and…

