Calm. Methodical. Evidence-Based.

A watchdog report says HHS under RFK Jr. has dismantled dozens of expert advisory panels—especially at NIH—raising questions about how major health and research decisions are being made and reviewed.

Executive

Mar 19, 2026

A federal health chief is accused of rewriting science-based guidance, cutting research, and undermining vaccine policy—shifting public health power away from evidence and toward personal ideology.

Executive

Feb 28, 2026

By rewriting marketplace plan rules without Congress, the administration is trading guaranteed coverage protections for cheaper premiums, normalizing executive-driven erosion of health insurance risk safeguards.

Executive

Feb 26, 2026

An unelected efficiency unit and its private-sector leader are shaping Medicaid policy by publicizing claims data amid a drive for sweeping cuts, shifting accountability from institutions to crowdsourced suspicion.

Executive

Feb 14, 2026

The federal government is pulling HIV and STD prevention grants from four states under a shifting “priorities” rationale, treating public-health infrastructure as a political lever rather than a neutral obligation.

Executive

Feb 12, 2026

Our top federal health officials leveraged the authority of FDA and HHS to amplify an unproven autism claim, then walked it back—eroding the public’s baseline trust in government health guidance.

Executive

Trump invokes national security exemptions to erase federal union contracts across civilian agencies, collapsing a long-standing check on executive control of the career workforce.

Executive

Aug 28, 2025

When senior officials turn the Pentagon’s corridors and communications into personal branding, we weaken the nonpartisan, mission-first norm that keeps the military accountable to the public—not personalities.

Executive

A federal health agency is scaling an AI tool that employees say invents studies, while leadership touts faster drug approvals—collapsing the norm that safety decisions must be grounded in verifiable evidence.

Executive

Jul 23, 2025

A federal health department moved to cut scientists off from mainstream journals and branded them “junk science,” setting a precedent for political control over what evidence our government can read.

Executive

Jul 1, 2025

A White House health commission report was quietly edited after investigations found fictitious sources and AI-linked citation markers—testing the norm that federal findings must be evidence-traceable and verifiable.

Executive

May 30, 2025