NPHC Media Highlights


TV, Radio, and Podcasts

  • Cover of The Nation's Health Podcast by the American Public Health Association, featuring a microphone icon and a blue waveform graphic.

    Public health isn’t giving up: What’s fueling hope for 2026

    APHA, The Nation’s Health

  • Screenshot of a news article webpage titled 'Months of tumult and waves of staff cuts take a toll on the CDC,' published by NPR on December 1, 2025. The page features a header with NPR branding, a play button for a podcast, share options, and a donation button. The introduction mentions challenges at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention due to staff and budget cuts.

    Months of tumult and waves of staff cuts take a toll on the CDC

    WNIN (NPR)

  • A screenshot of a SoundCloud podcast page titled "Federal Workers Under Shutdown" hosted by WORT 89.9FM Madison with a description about the federal government shutdown affecting government workers. The page displays a waveform of the audio and the station's logo on the right, featuring a blue and yellow design with the text "AFGE Local 704 EPA Workers United" and a black silhouette of a person holding a baton. The background is dark, with navigation options at the top, including Home, Feed, Library, and search bar.

    Federal Workers Under Shutdown

    WORT 899 FM

  • A sign for the CDC Museum, part of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, with a woman on a video call appearing in a separate window on the right side of the image

    Former CDC official laid off and rehired 3 times by Trump admin speaks out about whiplash

    MSNBC

  • Podcast episode webpage titled 'Downright Dangerous Misinformation about Tylenol and Autism, Parents and Teacher Unite, Workplace Protections, Victory for Pregnant Workers' with episode details and description.

    Downright Dangerous Misinformation about Tylenol and Autism

    Moms Rising

  • A webpage from WGLT.org a public service of Illinois State University, featuring a news story titled 'Fired CDC worker seeks to rebuild trust in public health at conference in Normal.' The page includes a photo of a young woman with shoulder-length brown hair, wearing a checkered shirt, smiling, with a blurred wooden background behind her.

    Fired CDC worker seeks to rebuild trust in public health at conference in Normal

    WGLT (NPR)

  • Screenshot of a news segment with a building labeled 'United States Department of Health and Human Services' and two people in video call windows. The news ticker reads 'RFK Jr. accused of endangering health, lives' and the segment title is 'Sunrise on the Hill'. The temperature is 66°F at 8:37.

    Health Workers say RFK Jr. has placed ‘Targets on their Backs’

    Sunrise on the Hill

  • A woman wearing sunglasses is speaking outdoors in front of a sign with the NBC logo and a blue bulletin board.

    Federal workers to Robert Kennedy Jr.: 'Stop spreading inaccurate health information'

    11Alive

  • News broadcast screenshot with a woman in a beige top on the left and a man in a suit speaking at a microphone on the right, with a woman in the background. The headline reads '750 HHS EMPLOYEES SEND SIGNED LETTER TO RFK JR. ASKING TO STOP SPREADING MISINFORMATION' and the ABC News logo.

    750 HHS employees send signed letter to RFK Jr. asking him to stop spreading misinformation

    ABC News

  • Podcast episode webpage with a brown to black gradient background, displaying title 'PHEC 417: From Dismantling to Rebuilding Public Health, With Abby Tighe', a play button, episode date August 12, 2025, duration 38 minutes and 4 seconds, and description about Dr. Huntley and Abby Tighe discussing public health.

    From Dismantling to Rebuilding Public Health

    Normal Gossip

  • Immunization committee; Atlanta Beltline update; Anniversary of Roe V. Wade overturn

    Georgia Today

  • Screenshot of The Atlanta Voice website showing a headline: 'Analysis: U.S. Senator Ossoff addresses the 'lack of support' for CDC during town hall.' The page displays a photo of U.S. Senator Ossoff with American flags.

    Senator Jon Ossoff pledges to protect CDC amid funding cuts

    The Atlanta Voice

  • Senator Ossoff holding a microphone while speaking during a town hall in Marietta, with an audience and a news banner at the bottom.

    Senator Ossoff Town Hall

    11Alive

  • News anchor in a black suit sitting at a news desk with a large screen displaying a headline about CDC protest after vaccine panel purge and a photo of a man with gray hair.

    CDC workers protest after RFK Jr. purges agency's vaccine panel

    ABC News Tonight

  • Protests Outside CDC Building to Support Georgia's Federal Workers

    MSNBC, Deadline White House

  • A woman with long brown hair wearing a teal top for a news interview outdoors with trees and grass in the background, a caption reads 'CDC staffers speak out after deadly shooting'.

    CDC shooter believed Covid vaccine made him suicidal, his father tells police

    NBC News

  • A group of protesters holding signs, some of which read 'SAVE CDC,' 'THANK YOU CDC,' and 'COURAGE INTEGRITY HEROES,' gathered outdoors during a demonstration. The protesters include men and women of various ages, some wearing sunglasses, with trees in the background.

    CDC employees on chaos of being fired, rehired and fired again: ‘stuck in limbo’

    The Guardian

  • A man is sitting on a chair, holding papers, facing three women seated on chairs. The background shows a city skyline at sunset on a screen. The scene appears to be a television interview on MSNBC discussing dangers of doge, with a news ticker mentioning former CDC workers and Elon Musk.

    Fired by DOGE: Jacob Soboroff speaks with three brave public health workers laid off by DOGE cuts

    MSNBC, Deadline White House

Articles

  • US Reverses Deep Cuts to Safety Agency Niosh, Reinstating Hundreds

    Bloomberg

  • CDC Data Project: CDC/NIOSH employees reinstated

    Inside Medicine Substack

  • US drops some vaccine recommendations for children

    Associated Press (AP)

  • Inside RFK Jr.’s upheaval of public health in Trump’s first year

    Washington Post

  • Are CDC Data Still Accurate? Why They Remain Trustworthy

    Your Local Epidemiologist

  • Nonprofit of fired HHS workers advocates for better public health policy, change on a federal level

    Healthcare Brew

  • What To Know About the CDC’s Baseless New Guidance on Autism

    KFF Health News

  • Working at the CDC is a Living Hell. Gaslighting, surveillance, and layoffs under the RFK Jr. regime.

    New York Magazine

  • Public health leaders leave annual meeting with unity and resilience

    Public Health Newswire

  • Meet the Grassroots CDC Teams Fighting Against Firings

    Medpage Today

  • Fired CDC worker seeks to rebuild trust in public health at conference in Normal

    WGLT (NPR)

  • CDC shooter believed Covid vaccine made him suicidal, his father tells police

    NBC News

  • CDC shooter believed COVID vaccine made him suicidal, his father tells police

    NPR

  • Former CDC officials warn proposed budget cuts could cost American lives in 2026

    ABC News

  • ‘Terrifying’: Trump cuts CDC’s drowning-prevention team

    POLITICO

  • Trump Budget Cuts Hobble Antismoking Programs

    The New York Times

  • HIV Testing and Outreach Falter as Trump Funding Cuts Sweep the South

    Physician's Weekly

  • Fired CDC workers vow to fight against cuts as they find a tight job market outside the agency

    Georgia Recorder

  • Senator Jon Ossoff pledges to protect CDC amid funding cuts

    The Atlanta Voice

  • Ossoff tells fired CDC workers that Democrats must regain power in Congress to stymie Trump

    Georgia Recorder

  • All Federal Experts on H.I.V. Prevention in Children Overseas Were Dismissed

    The New York Times

  • How will the deep cuts at the Centers for Disease Control affect global programs?

    Goats and Soda NPR

  • 'You lose all hope': Federal workers gripped by mental health distress amid Trump cuts

    NBC News

  • Fired, rehired and baffled: Confusion reigns for thousands of reinstated federal workers

    NBC News

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