RFK Jr. defends firing spree at CDC, vows ‘new blood’ at agency
Health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. defends CDC firings during Senate hearing, citing poor COVID-19 response and promising new leadership at the agency.
Health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. defends CDC firings during Senate hearing, citing poor COVID-19 response and promising new leadership at the agency.
Minneapolis City Councilman Jeremiah Ellison is facing criticism for keeping his $110,000 salary while accepting a full-time paid Harvard fellowship.
Independent and Democratic aldermen in Chicago express mixed views on federal crime intervention as city leaders clash over law enforcement strategies.
Washington D.C.'s top prosecutor sues Trump over National Guard deployment, claiming the military presence violates federal law and threatens democracy.
Tax-exempt nonprofit The People's Forum faces investigation over $20 million in funding from pro-China sources and alleged foreign agent activities.
Immigrant rights lawyers seek an injunction to prevent the deportation of 600 Guatemalan children after emergency court order halted removals to Guatemala.
Health and Humans Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will testify before the Senate Finance Committee on Thursday amid controversy over his firing of CDC Director Susan Monarez.