The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) is trying to rehire several employees it accidentally fired over the weekend who were working on the country's response to bird flu, local media ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture said Tuesday it was seeking to rehire “several” agency employees who’d been assigned to ...
Let’s take a deeper dive on the latest surrounding the bird flu and safety with food. How do chickens get bird flu? A new ...
The Tioga County Public Health Department wanted to reassure the community that the risk is low, but citizens can take steps ...
The Mercer County Commissioner passed an Emergency Declaration yesterday to support our poultry community dealing with the ...
The new push comes in the wake of the U.S. Department of Agriculture issuing a conditional license for an avian flu vaccine ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture said on Tuesday that it accidentally fired multiple agency employees that were working on ...
Why are egg prices so expensive right now? What is the average price during the 2025 egg shortage? What we know on why prices ...
The government is trying to hire back federal employees who worked on the avian flu and nuclear safety who were fired.
A panel of animal disease experts, including experts from the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine, will host a free ...
Brant Beach resident Jeff Schaefer’s recent walks along the stretch of ocean beach from 56th Street to 30th Street have left ...
Firings of USDA employees who coordinated bird flu response were accidental, NBC quotes an agency spokesperson as saying ...