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Rehiring notices are being sent to laid-off workers — but concerns about the impact on the Black community remain.
More than 460 laid-off employees at the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are being rehired, officials said June 11.
BY TEDDY WARNERLAHS Alumnus – 20174th Year PhD Student in ChemistryMassachusetts Institute of Technology (Note: This column ...
The Trump administration’s cuts to federal funding and hiring freezes at colleges and universities come at a crucial time, ...
The following is a summary of “Differences found in patient characteristics of migrant tuberculosis sub-populations within ...
Epidemiologist Gabriela Guel joined KVUE News at Four to talk about TB and the risk it poses to the public. MSNBC Host Cracks ...
The Little Rock Zoo’s oldest elephant, Zina, has tested positive for tuberculosis and is receiving treatment to prevent transmission to other animals.
A person at Texas State University was diagnosed with tuberculosis disease, according to a message shared with the campus.
The timing of the reduction has stunned health officials, who say Kenya should be increasing, not decreasing, domestic ...
ATLANTA — A CDC worker among those returning to the job after roughly 12 weeks away on administrative leave, essentially getting paid to do nothing with the idea that their positions would sunset as ...
HHS is rehiring hundreds of people fired from their positions at the CDC during initial government downsizing efforts earlier ...