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RFK Jr. has made combating chronic disease a rallying cry as he looks to “Make America Healthy Again.” How healthy is America, historically? It isn’t that we used to be healthier, data show. The biggest threats have changed. wsj.com/health/wellnes…

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My colleagues have reported that crypto exchange Binance is doing business with Trump's family while its founder seeks a presidential pardon. Now 3 senators want answers from the administration on those talks: wsj.com/politics/polic…

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RFK Jr. is expected soon to nix CDC recommendations for routine Covid-19 vaccinations for children and pregnant women wsj.com/health/healthc… Liz Essley Whyte reports

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At universities from the Ivy League to state schools, a financial reckoning has started as President Trump’s funding cuts hit home wsj.com/us-news/educat…

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Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. removed all the members of a key committee that recommends vaccines. wsj.com/politics/polic… Liz Essley Whyte reports

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In late May, Stephen Miller told ICE the agency had better step it up. Federal agents needed to “just go out there and arrest illegal aliens,” Miller told top ICE officials. Read Elizabeth Findell Michelle Hackman Tarini Parti wsj.com/us-news/protes…

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NEW: The Trump administration froze Northwestern’s research funding. It hasn’t offered the school a way to get it back. wsj.com/us-news/educat… from Sara Randazzo and me

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Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s new panel of vaccine advisers will re-evaluate the recommended schedule for vaccines for children and teenagers wsj.com/politics/polic… by Liz Essley Whyte Dominique Mosbergen

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Harvard and other top universities look to big tech and pharma companies to fill federal funding gap after Trump cuts ⁦Nidhi Subbaraman⁩ ⁦Emily Glazer⁩ ⁦Sara Randazzo⁩ wsj.com/us-news/educat…

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Harvard and other top universities look to big tech and pharma companies to fill federal funding gap after Trump cuts wsj.com/us-news/educat… By Nidhi Subbaraman , me + Sara Randazzo

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“It’s up to us as adults to protect our children – like, that’s what a parent’s job is,” Van Tornhout said. “I watched my daughter die from something that was preventable … You don’t want to walk in my shoes.” apnews.com/article/vaccin…

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ICYMI: Faculty, trustees and administrators at Harvard, NYU and elsewhere are ramping up conversations with big tech and pharma companies to drive more corporate funding so research stays active. Gift link: wsj.com/us-news/educat… by Emily Glazer Sara Randazzo and me

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Cannonball, belly-flop or a New Zealand manu? Physicists explain how to make the biggest splash when you hit the water. Nidhi Subbaraman reports for #WSJScienceShorts wsj.com/science/physic… via The Wall Street Journal

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Cannonball, belly-flop or a New Zealand manu? Physicists explain how to make the biggest splash when you hit the water. Nidhi Subbaraman reports for #WSJScienceShorts wsj.com/science/physic… via The Wall Street Journal

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Homeowners in fire-prone states are setting their properties on fire to get rid of vegetation that can send wildfires racing across the landscape. Eric Niiler reports for #WSJScience. wsj.com/us-news/climat… via The Wall Street Journal