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More than a dozen data-gathering programs that track deaths and disease appear to have been eliminated in the tornado of ...
Not so peachy studio numbers… More than a ballgame… Also in this episode… –Sam Gringlas has more on the first 100 days of ...
"Cartels have infiltrated the United States and through the Southern border, are operating in all major states and cities," ATF Special Agent in Charge Benjamin Gibbons told reporters at a news ...
Shelby Hutton was a biologist studying sexually transmitted diseases at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention who ...
ATLANTA — In early April, more than 2,400 CDC employees were abruptly told not to return to work. The news hit home for one ...
Cinco de Mayo might land on Monday this year, but some restaurants and eateries are starting celebrations (and deals) early.
Three new health reports detail growing concern about an animal sedative that’s showing up in the nation's illegal drug ...
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp and U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff are locked in a dead heat in a hypothetical matchup in next year’s midterm election, according to a new poll from The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
Human Rights Watch concluded that the situation could be considered a violation of basic human rights since the United ...
Fired workers from the Centers for Disease Control demanded U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff, D-Georgia, fight harder against cuts to ...
Sen. Jon Ossoff (D-GA) is highlighting the Trump administration’s cuts at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to pressure Republicans to oppose the government’s public health agency layoffs ...
Mass layoffs at the Atlanta-based CDC have become a symbol in Georgia of Trump's second-term push to shrink the federal government and dismantle government agencies.