President Donald Trump wanted to cut medical research funding by 40%. Last week, he signed a budget that funds it at the highest levels ever.
The Trump administration’s seismic disruptions to the academic research enterprise were top of mind at the annual meeting of ...
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Indiana University spent $430,000 in federal lobbying in 2025, according to quarterly reports, a $10,000 decrease from its 2024 spending. The university spent money on a wide range of issues, ...
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A reversal of cuts to the National Institutes of Health budget has life sciences operators breathing a sigh of relief.
In a series of deals over the past three months, lawmakers rejected some of the president’s most aggressive attempts to ...
By Jan Wolfe Feb 11 (Reuters) - Four Democratic-led states filed a lawsuit on Wednesday that seeks to block the Trump ...
It is the latest court ruling staving off deep cuts to social services that Democratic-led states say are politically motivated and would harm hundreds of thousands of people.
A federal judge granted California and other states a temporary restraining order halting the administration's health funding cuts for 14 days while the litigation continues.
California and three other Democratic states are suing the Trump administration over more than $600 million in public health cuts, alleging political animus and irreparable harm to essential services.