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HHS opens probe into Seattle Children's Hospital over transgender youth health care

By Misty Severi

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A transgender-identifying child in New York, June 2019

You Vote: Should Dept. of HHS be stopped by lawsuit from blocking transgender procedures for minors?

The policy change was in line with President Donald Trump's executive order directing the HHS to end the practice. 

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Judge orders San Francisco to rehire Muslim worker fired over COVID vax

Judge blasts city's "zeal" to enforce its vaccine worker mandate during the pandemic.

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Nine more pharmaceutical companies agree to most-favored-nation pricing under Trump

Agreements means Americans will pay the lowest price for many prescription drugs among U.S. economic peers.

Weifeng Zhong: China's surveillance state is 'no joke'

Anthony Fauci goes on defense over COVID-19 strategy

Rep. Jayapal: ‘We don’t want a Texas judge in our bedrooms telling us what to do’

The FDA set to import injectable cancer medication from Canada

Red Cross expands blood donor eligibility for homosexual men

Caroline Carralero commends Gov. Newsom for following RFK Jr’s call to crackdown on food dyes

Mississippi: Water crisis resident, "I am angry"

RSV treatment approved in Europe could come to US

Former President Bill Clinton tests positive for Covid-19

Biden touts Cancer Moonshot initiative goal to cut death rates by 50% in 25 years

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