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Medicare and Social Security go-broke dates pushed up due to rising health care costs, new SSA law BY Associated Press Washington, D.C. UPDATED 5:08 PM ET Jun. 20, 2025 ...
According to the Lozier Institute, women can access comprehensive health care at community-based clinics, while Planned ...
With a pro-life majority in both the House and the Senate, Congress can—and should—pursue a pro-life, pro-family agenda. But the numbers do not lie: The majority in the House is razor thin, and the ...
A statement from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services said the federal law would still be enforced, despite the ...
Currently, Medicare has to wait seven years after a traditional drug gets approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) before it’s eligible for Medicare price negotiations. Traditional ...
This week, nearly two dozen state attorneys general told hospitals they are still obligated under law to provide emergency abortion care services despite the federal government’s apparent shift on | ...
The sweeping proposal — considered the most wide-ranging abortion pill crackdown in the country — passed from the state Senate in a party-line vote Wednesday night, with Sen. Robert Nichols, R ...
Pro-abortion rights advocates are taking a proposed total abortion ban in Ohio to heart. Noting the celebration of Juneteenth and Black emancipation, they say the use of the 14th Amendment to try to ...
(The Center Square) – The Fifteenth Court of Appeals this week unanimously granted a motion filed by the state to halt San Antonio city officials from allocating taxpayer money to fund out-of ...
Local News Texas court stops City of San Antonio from using funds to pay for out-of-state abortion travel "It's an attack on the pro-life values of our state," Texas AG Ken Paxton said.
San Antonio originally allocated $500,000 for a Reproductive Justice Fund in 2023, in response to Texas’ near-total ban on abortion. After much debate, and a private lawsuit, the money was spent ...
Welcome to “Women Around the World: This Week,” a series that highlights noteworthy news related to women and U.S. foreign policy. This week’s post covers June 14 to June 20.
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