The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' Office on Women’s Health has added a single webpage about breast cancer to its WomensHealth.gov, after removing more than half a dozen pages about the topic without public notice.
Continue readingUnexplained censorship of women’s health website renews questions about Trump administration commitment to public health
An archived snapshot of the removed Office on Women’s Health Breast Cancer website main page from the Internet Archive’s Wayback... View Article
Continue readingFederal women’s health office obscures lesbian and bisexual fact sheet online
The “Lesbian and bisexual health” page is no longer linked from anywhere on the Office of Women’s Health website and the... View Article
Continue readingIn its first year, the Trump administration has reduced public information online
Almost a year into the Trump presidency, we have seen are substantial public information removals and overhauls of federal webpages, documents, and entire websites, as well as significant shifts in language and messaging across the federal Web domain.
Continue readingReduced online access to federal scientific information is diminishing democracy
Originally posted on the UCS Equation On Monday, Scott Pruitt, Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, announced his long awaited... View Article
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