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A key office charged by Congress with coordinating the federal government’s work against human trafficking was gutted July 11 ...
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 ...
Hundreds of undocumented children in Phoenix face unenrollment from a federally funded education program designed to support ...
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 ...
Stinson attorneys Lisa Rippey and Elena Humphrey discuss the implications of the landmark federal court ruling in ‘Purl v.
The Trump administration is widening its interpretation of a law banning most immigrants living in the United States from ...
Her order blocks the Trump administration from finalizing layoffs announced in March or issuing further firings. HHS is directed to file a status report by July 11.
Texas AG Paxton's MFCU was key in a major health care fraud crackdown involving $177 million in fraudulent billings.
A coalition of 20 Democratic attorneys general filed a lawsuit challenging a Trump administration rule they say threatens access to affordable health coverage. Led by California, Massachusetts, and ...