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Physical, occupational and speech therapists say that without the provider rate increases in House Bill 585, they will be ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is returning to Capitol Hill on Wednesday for another potentially combative hearing before the ...
The trustees say the latest findings show the urgency of needed changes to the programs, which have faced dire financial ...
The Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld Tennessee's ban on gender-affirming care for transgender minors, a stunning setback to ...
Twenty-nine closures were in states where abortion is now banned at all stages of pregnancy. Eleven were in states where it's ...
The acting chief of the country’s top agency for enforcing worker rights will face questions at a Senate committee hearing ...
The Trump administration has cut grants, terminated contracts, delayed funding estimates, and cut off communications to ...
Since 1970, more than 75,000 miners have died of black lung disease. Now, researchers working to prevent those deaths get ...
Juneteenth may mark the day in 1865 when enslaved people in Galveston, Texas found out they had been freed, but thousands of people in Oklahoma are still fighting for full citizenship in the tribal ...
From voting booths to accessible technology, these are the biggest impact-makers in law and policy affecting the rights of ...
In May, the USDA approved SNAP waivers for Indiana, Iowa and Nebraska, the first state to be granted a waiver. Other states that have requested or are considering SNAP waivers — for soda, candy and/or ...