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PoliticsTrump Fires Entire National Science Board in Oversight Overhaul
The Trump administration fired all members of the National Science Board on Friday, citing the U.S. v. Arthrex Supreme Court ruling to justify the overhaul.
PoliticsAG Todd Blanche Indicts James Comey Over Beachside Photo Post
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche indicted former FBI Director James Comey for posting a beachside photo, marking a move toward political prosecution.
PoliticsTrump Survives Assassination Attempt at WHCA Dinner During Royal Visit
Donald Trump survived an assassination attempt at the WHCA Dinner on April 27, 2026. Authorities charged Cole Allen as King Charles III visited Washington.
PoliticsFormer FBI Director James Comey Indicted Over Seashell Post
A federal grand jury indicted former FBI Director James Comey on Tuesday for posting a photo of seashells that prosecutors claim constitutes a legal threat.
PoliticsDOJ Charges James Comey Over Seashell Social Media Post in NC
The Department of Justice indicted former FBI Director James Comey in North Carolina for a seashell social media post allegedly threatening Donald Trump.
Health460,000 New Yorkers Face Health Coverage Loss as Budget Talks Stall
Budget delays in Albany threaten to drop 460,000 New Yorkers from the Essential Plan on July 1 as state lawmakers struggle to cover a major funding gap.
HealthPostpartum Blood Pressure Checks Can Prevent Future Heart Disease
Harvard researchers found that tracking blood pressure after childbirth reduces long-term heart disease risks for the 5-10% of women with complications.
HealthHidden Medical Costs Undermine Patient Price Shopping Efforts
American patients struggle to compare medical prices because final costs remain hidden until after procedures, challenging current market-based policies.
HealthUToledo Doctors Launch Skin Cancer Screenings for Military Veterans
Doctors at the University of Toledo now offer specialized skin cancer screenings for military veterans to address higher diagnosis rates after service.
PoliticsCole Tomas Allen Charged in Plot to Attack WHCA Dinner
Federal prosecutors charged Cole Tomas Allen with plotting an attack on the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner to disrupt the U.S. government.
ScienceMass Dismissals Target National Science Board Members on April 26
The Washington Post reports that the National Science Board terminated all its members on April 26, 2026, removing the oversight body for the NSF foundation.