In an email viewed by The New York Times, the CDC’s associate director for science, Sam Posner, directed employees to remove research papers “that promote or inculcate gender ideology or that have ...
The CDC and other federal agencies appeared to be racing to meet a Friday afternoon deadline to remove “gender ideology” from their websites, in accordance with a memo from the Office of ...
Modifying CDC data can involve a minor alteration, such as relabeling “gender” as “sex,” or a major change, such as removing information on sexual orientation or transgender status entirely.
Researchers at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have been told to remove words frequently associated with progressive gender ideology from research manuscripts that they intend to ...
Top advisers to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are asking the agency’s acting director to explain the abrupt removal of information and data from CDC websites, and say when it ...
The measures include removing references to gender identity online. A spokesperson for the Health and Human Services Department, which oversees the CDC, said any changes to websites follow this ...
Last night, scientists began to hear cryptic and foreboding warnings from colleagues: Go to the CDC website, and download your data now. They were all telling one another the same thing ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is removing content related to HIV after Donald Trump ... of personnel management titled “Defending Women,” sent an email to CDC employees Tuesday, ...
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At the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, employees hurried to remove terms like “transgender,” “immigrant,” “L.G.B.T.” and “pregnant people” from the website. Employees ...