World Health Organization chief says agency already cutting back on hiring and travel with Trump withdrawal set to hit funding.
Public health experts say there could be massive implications after President Trump signed an executive order withdrawing the U.S. from the World Health Organization.
President Trump flexed his presidential powers Monday, promising executive orders to usher in his agenda. He issued 1,500 pardons, after President Biden issued his own.
The U.S. has historically been the largest funder of the Geneva-based organization, which is a branch of the United Nations responsible for combating ... the organization for its handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, calling it very “China centric ...
The president pardoned Dr. Anthony Fauci, retired Gen. Mark Milley and House members who probed the Jan. 6 attack.
On his first day in office, President Trump issued an executive order to withdraw the US from the World Health Organization, a process that requires a one-year notice period as set out in a 1948 Joint Resolution of Congress.
We’ve heard about the threat that United ... pandemic agreement, still under negotiation, could give countries an unprecedented blueprint to drive international action against future pandemics. These reforms, shaped by hard lessons from COVID-19, hinge ...
WHO, part of the United Nations, is tasked with preparing for ... Trump criticized WHO for its handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, even as his administration faced scrutiny for being slow to ...
As CBS News New York's Tony Aiello reports, Tuesday's confirmation hearing briefly touched on a controversy over the richest man in the world.
President Trump issued an executive order late Monday night withdrawing the U.S. from the World Health Organization (WHO). This is the second time Trump has tried to pull the country
Too few leaders have learned the critical lesson that international cooperation is essential to pandemic prevention, preparedness and response. A cycle of panic and neglect has historically characterized the politics of pandemics.
Staff at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have been told to halt all communication with the World Health Organization.