Healthcare in the US
The rise of anti-science health officials in the US

Dr. B. Ekbal explores how Trump’s appointment of anti-science figures to key health positions could shape US healthcare

How does RFK Jr. intend to “Make America Healthy Again”?

The Senate hearings for Robert F. Kennedy Jr., nominee for US Health and Human Services secretary, fueled concerns over his vaccine skepticism and lack of real health policies

“Much, much better and far less money:” a blueprint for health policy in the second Trump administration

On November 14, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was named Secretary of Health and Human Services in Donald Trump’s second administration, embodying many of the concerns health workers have about upcoming changes to US health policy

COVID-19 in the US COVID-19: the poor people’s pandemic

The Poor People’s Pandemic Report takes a hard look at the intersections between COVID-19, poverty and race in the United States