The Trump administration plans to merge two HIV/AIDS prevention programs run by CDC and HRSA to cut costs, focusing on administrative and DEI-related spending. The proposal aims to streamline efficiency by combining the programs under HRSA, aligning with the administration’s downsizing agenda. This move comes as part of broader government shake-ups, with a focus on reducing redundancies and optimizing resources across federal sectors.
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Opinion | Trump Should Stop Iran’s Nuclear Threat With a Deal
President Trump's efforts to negotiate with Iran over its nuclear program have escalated to military threats and economic sanctions, but Tehran remains defiant, spurning his overtures. Iran's struggling economy and recent military setbacks may push it towards a potential deal, but the country's enrichment of uranium to 60 percent purity raises concerns of nuclear weapon development. The Trump administration faces limited military options and a significant gap in negotiating positions, with Iran showing no willingness...
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