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Judge halts Trump administration cuts to public health research in some states
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A federal judge on Monday paused cuts that the Trump administration had made to funding for public health research, issuing a temporary restraining order that applies only in the 22 Democratic-led states that brought a lawsuit challenging the reduction in funding.
US District Judge Angel Kelley ordered more briefing in the case, with a hearing scheduled for February 21.
The Democratic attorneys general of 22 states alleged in the lawsuit filed Monday that the newly announced cuts “will mean the abrupt loss of hundreds of millions of dollars that are already committed to employing tens of thousands of researchers and other workers, putting a halt to countless life-saving health research and cutting-edge technology initiatives.”
“Not only that, but the sudden cut of funding will have ripple effects into the private sector as it disrupts numerous partnerships with private institutions,” said the lawsuit, filed in Massachusetts’ federal court.
The complaint added to the pile of quick-moving court proceedings challenging President Donald Trump’s aggressive reshaping of the federal government.
Under the challenged plan, funding from the National Institutes of Health known as indirect cost rates would be capped at 15 percent, from an average of more than 27 percent. Some research institutions, including Harvard, have rates higher than 60%, according to the NIH, which said in a post on X last week that the policy would save more than $4 billion a year.
Those rates are aimed at covering the various overhead costs – like facility costs, regulatory compliance and administrative support – that research institutions must account for to support their research. If the administration’s plans to cut those rates are not halted, the “cutting edge work to cure and treat human disease will grind to a halt,” the lawsuit said.
“This is an attempt to eliminate funding that supports medical and public health innovation at every research institution in the country,” Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Campbell said at a news conference Monday. “The administration’s recent directive would abruptly cap indirect costs at 15%, significantly less than what is required to conduct advanced medical research. The administration knows that.”
Campbell noted that the Trump administration had proposed similar cuts in 2017, “and the Republican-controlled Congress at the time passed a law demanding continued stable funding for medical research. That law is still in effect, whether the president believes it or not.”
The attorneys general bringing the case said they expected private research institutions to bring their own lawsuit challenging the administration’s plans, as the states’ lawsuit would cover public research institutions.
NIH’s parent agency, the US Department of Health and Human Services, has the authority to make these changes, its director of communications, Andrew Nixon, told CNN via email – and believes it could even impose them retrospectively “for current grants and require grantees to return the excess overhead they have previously received, but we have currently chosen not to do so to ease the implementation of the new rate; however, we will continue to assess this policy choice and whether it is in the best interest of the American taxpayer.”
“Our Administration wants to help America have the best research in the world, and we believe that by ensuring that more cents on every dollar go directly to science and not to administrative overheard, we can take another step in that direction,” Nixon said.
Asked for comment on the lawsuit, the White House defended the new policy.
“Contrary to the hysteria, redirecting billions of allocated NIH spending away from administrative bloat means there will be more money and resources available for legitimate scientific research, not less. The Trump administration is committed to slashing the cottage industry built off of the waste, fraud, and abuse within our mammoth government while prioritizing the needs of everyday Americans,” spokesman Kush Desai said.
A federal judge has put a stop to the Trump administration’s attempts to slash public health research funding in certain states. The ruling comes as a victory for advocates of public health and medical research, who have been fighting against the proposed cuts.The Trump administration had planned to reduce funding for public health research in states like California, New York, and Massachusetts, which are known for their robust medical research programs. However, the judge’s decision has halted these cuts, ensuring that critical research projects can continue to receive the necessary funding.
This ruling is a significant win for public health advocates and researchers, who rely on government funding to support their vital work. It also sends a strong message that the government cannot arbitrarily cut funding for critical research projects without proper justification.
As we continue to navigate the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic and other public health crises, it is essential that we prioritize and support research efforts that can help us better understand and combat these threats. This ruling is a step in the right direction towards ensuring that public health research remains a top priority for our government.
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Beloved local rock n’ roll band The Sundogs have announced their 12th annual Tom Petty Show, will be held Saturday, Feb. 1 at Variety Playhouse in the historic Little Five Points neighborhood of Atlanta. The show celebrates the songs of genre legend Tom Petty, played with love, faith, and originality by The Sundogs—an Atlanta-based group led by Lee and Will Haraway, Jon Harris and Kevin Thomas since 2001.
For the second consecutive year, the show will benefit Hop On A Cure, which was founded by Gainesville native and current area resident John Driskell Hopkins (Hop), and his wife Jennifer, following his diagnosis with ALS (commonly known as Lou Gehrig’s Disease) in 2021. Hopkins is a multi-GRAMMY® Award-winning founding member and songwriter of Zac Brown Band. The Hopkins’ decided to use his public platform as an opportunity to increase ALS awareness and to raise funds to enable new research to find ways to treat, prevent and cure this fatal disease, which currently has no known cure.
Hop will also be a special guest performer with The Sundogs on Feb. 1
“Our Uncle John Wellons passed from ALS when we were in college, and we will always remember the grace and courage he showed until the very last moment of his life,” said Will Haraway. “Hop has been a friend and inspiration to us throughout his career, and his attitude and positivity definitely reminds us of that time. It’s our honor and pleasure to help support Hop On A Cure and the ALS cause.”
This year’s show will also feature guest appearances from Mike Mattison, vocalist in the Grammy-award winning Tedeschi Trucks Band; singer-songwriter David Ryan Harris, noted for his work with John Mayer, Nelly, Mariah Carey, Alicia Keys, Dave Matthews, and Santana; guitarist Dave Yoke, former bandmember for Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member Dr. John; alongside local Atlanta legends Bradley Cole Smith and Mike Rizzi.
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Hop On A Cure started in 2022 after John Driskell Hopkins of Zac Brown Band was diagnosed with ALS. ALS is consistently one of the most underfunded diseases for research. Because of that, not much significant progress has been made since Lou Gehrig passed away from the disease in 1941. The mission of the foundation is to support research to prevent, reverse, and cure ALS while raising awareness, building a compassionate community, and unleashing the healing power of hope. For more information about Hop On A Cure visit www.hoponacure.org.
The Sundogs are excited to announce that they will be hosting The Tom Petty Show at Variety Playhouse on February 1st. The show will be a tribute to the legendary musician, featuring all of his greatest hits.Not only will this be a night filled with amazing music, but it will also be for a great cause. The Sundogs will be supporting ALS research with a portion of the proceeds from the show going towards finding a cure for this devastating disease.
Don’t miss out on this incredible event! Get your tickets now and join The Sundogs in honoring the music of Tom Petty while also supporting a worthy cause. Let’s come together to make a difference and rock out for a good cause.
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President Donald Trump’s spokeswoman used her first briefing to end the mystery surrounding the drones seen over New Jersey in recent months.
New White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, 27, took to the podium for the first time on Tuesday, boasting of President Donald Trump’s achievements from his first week back in office.
“I do have news directly from the President of the United States that was just shared with me in the Oval Office, from President Trump directly, an update on the New Jersey drones,” said Leavitt. “After research and study, the drones that were flying over New Jersey, in large numbers, were authorized to be flown by the FAA for research and various other reasons. Many of these drones were also hobbyists, recreational and private individuals [who] enjoy flying drones … it got worse due to curiosity; this was not the enemy.”
Last month, Trump claimed that the Biden administration knew more than what it was telling the public about the drones.
She also noted the confirmation of cabinet appointees before diving into the administration’s deportation efforts.
“Since taking the oath of office, President Trump has taken more than 300 executive actions, secured nearly $1 trillion in US investments, deported illegal alien rapists, gang members, and suspected terrorists from our homeland, and restored common sense to the federal government,” said Leavitt.
The youngest White House press secretary to date also claimed that the new Trump administration is the most transparent so far, calling it a “revolutionary media approach.”
She blasted the media, noting that trust in the mass media has fallen to a “record low,” according to Gallup.
Leavitt urged podcasters, independent journalists, and other members of the “new media” to apply for White House passes.
She said the administration encourages “anybody in this country, whether you are a Tiktok content creator, a blogger, a podcaster, if you are producing legitimate news content, no matter the medium, you will be allowed to apply for press credentials to this White House.”
Leavitt focused large parts of her opening statements on deportations, saying, “On day one, President Trump declared a national emergency at our southern border to end the four-year-long invasion of illegal aliens under the previous administration.”
She also addressed “foreign nationals who are thinking about trying to enter the United States illegally,” directly.
“Under this President, you will be detained and you will be deported,” she said.
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In a recent briefing, a White House spokeswoman addressed the mysterious drones that have been spotted flying over several states in the past few weeks. According to the spokeswoman, the drones were being used for “research and other reasons,” though she did not provide any further details.The sightings of these drones have sparked speculation and concern among residents, with many wondering about the purpose of these flights. Some have raised concerns about privacy and safety, while others have speculated about potential government surveillance or even extraterrestrial activity.
The spokeswoman assured the public that there was no cause for alarm and that the drones were being used for legitimate purposes. However, she did not provide any specifics about the research being conducted or who was behind the flights.
As more information emerges about these mysterious drones, it will be interesting to see how the public reacts and whether any further explanations are provided. For now, the sightings remain shrouded in mystery, leaving many questions unanswered.
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News coverage boosts giving after disasters – Australian research team’s findings may offer lessons for Los Angeles fires
In late 2019 and early 2020, a series of devastating wildfires, known as the “black summer” bushfire disaster, left Australia reeling: More than 20% of the country’s forests burned.
As a scholar of the psychology of charitable giving, I have long been interested in the unique emotional response that disasters evoke – often generating an urgent and visceral wish to help.
I wanted to understand how and why people respond to a crisis of this magnitude. For the project, I teamed up with three Australian environmental psychology and collective action experts: Matthew Hornsey, Kelly Fielding and Robyn Gulliver.
We found that international media coverage of disasters can help increase donations. Our findings, which were published in the peer-reviewed academic journal Disasters in 2022, are relevant to the situation in Los Angeles, where severe fires destroyed thousands of homes and businesses in January 2025, devastating many communities.
That recovery could take years.
5 key factors affect generosity
All told, Australian donors gave more than US$397 million, or $640 million in Australian dollars, to support the recovery from the black summer bushfire disaster. The international community also rallied: U.S. and U.K. donors contributed an additional US$2.6 million. These donations were used to fund evacuation centers, support groups for victims, and cash grants for repairs and rebuilding, among other things.
When we surveyed 949 Australians about what influenced their donations and analyzed news articles about the disaster, we found that coverage of disasters significantly increased generosity and influenced which charities drew donations. This may be because news articles communicated directly the need for charitable support.
Using this survey data, we identified key factors that influenced how much money, if any, people donated in response to the bushfire disaster appeals. These five were linked with the amounts Australians donated:
• Scale: The sheer scale of the fires.
• Personal impact: Having been personally affected, knowing people who have been affected, or being worried that they will be affected in the future.
• Climate change beliefs: Believing that climate change is impacting the environment.
• News footage: The dramatic footage of the fires they have seen.
• Stories: The stories of those who have been affected.
Three of these factors – scale, news footage and stories – relate to information people were exposed to in media coverage of the disaster. Further, when we asked people how they chose which charities to support, they said that media coverage was more influential than either their friends and family or direct communication from those same charities.
These findings collectively show how media coverage can powerfully influence both how much people give to disaster relief and which nonprofits they choose to support.
Setting the agenda
In the next phase of our research, we tried to learn how media coverage affects the public’s generosity.
We downloaded every news article we could find about the disaster over the three-month period that fires raged and analyzed the text of 30,239 news articles using Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count software.
We looked at which kinds of language and concepts were being used in media coverage, and how frequently they were used compared with their use in everyday written language.
In addition to concepts we expected to see, like emergency, heroes and human loss, we found that the concepts of support and money frequently showed up in coverage. Words like “donations,” “help” and “support” occurred in 74% of news articles. Words having to do with money were even more common: They appeared almost twice as often as they do in ordinary written language.
Our findings suggest that news coverage may have helped to set the agenda for the huge charitable response to Australia’s wildfire disaster because the media told people what they should be thinking about in terms of that disaster. In Australia’s case, it was how they could help.
A consideration for the media
We also believe that it’s likely that news coverage of disasters like this one can serve an agenda-setting function by teaching the public how to think about the crisis.
To the extent that news coverage highlights concepts like support, possibly communicating that donating is a normal response to a crisis, it’s reasonable to expect people to donate more money.
Given that news coverage can influence how much someone donates, as well as which charities they choose to support, nonprofits responding to the Los Angeles fires may wish to encourage media outlets to mention their work in news coverage.
It is likely that being featured in news coverage – especially when calls to action or opportunities to donate are incorporated in an article – would result in more funds being raised for the charity’s response to the disaster.
In the wake of disasters, news coverage plays a crucial role in driving donations and support for affected communities. A recent study conducted by a research team in Australia has revealed the significant impact that media coverage can have on increasing charitable giving.The study found that in the aftermath of disasters, such as bushfires and floods, news coverage not only raised awareness about the devastation but also motivated people to donate to relief efforts. The researchers noted that the more prominent and sustained the media coverage, the greater the surge in donations.
These findings may offer valuable lessons for communities facing similar challenges, such as the recent wildfires in Los Angeles. By highlighting the stories of those affected and showcasing the urgent need for assistance, news outlets can mobilize support and generosity from the public.
In times of crisis, the power of the media to inspire action and solidarity cannot be underestimated. By amplifying the voices of those impacted by disasters and providing a platform for fundraising efforts, news coverage can make a tangible difference in the recovery and rebuilding process.
As we continue to navigate the challenges posed by natural disasters, let us not underestimate the role that media coverage can play in galvanizing support and compassion for those in need. By staying informed and engaged, we can all contribute to making a positive impact in times of crisis.
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