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This story was originally reported by , Marissa Martinez and Jennifer Gerson of The 19th. A key office charged by Congress ...
Newark provider calls it "literally just targeting babies" as families scramble to find alternatives with September ...
The United States has rejected amendments adopted in 2024 by members of the World Health Organization to its legally binding ...
The Trump administration’s proposed cuts to medical research and health agencies will curtail the development of promising ...
The national Suicide and Crisis Lifeline previously offered the option to "Press 3" to be connected with a crisis counselor ...
WASHINGTON − An ideologically divided Supreme Court on July 14 allowed the Trump administration to fire hundreds of workers ...
One of the latest changes is the postponement of a preventive health panel meeting by the United States Preventive Services ...
Hundreds of undocumented children in Phoenix face unenrollment from a federally funded education program designed to support ...
Several United States (US) attorneys general are defending what they described as “critical” immigration services for ...
Stinson attorneys Lisa Rippey and Elena Humphrey discuss the implications of the landmark federal court ruling in ‘Purl v.
A federal judge ruled that recent mass layoffs at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services were likely unlawful and ordered ... sought by a coalition of attorneys general from 19 states and ...
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services said on Thursday it was rescinding an almost three-decade-old policy that identified 31 programs as "federal public benefits" and interpreting the term ...