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Hirschfeld reported that Vermont Attorney General Charity Clark would have supported the Scott administration if it had fought the order because the SNAP data is legally required to be kept private.
Shrier directed questions to the U.S. Mission to the United Nations, which did not respond. Responding to questions from ...
It was meant to be a routine discussion on pollution. One by one, delegates at the United Nations expressed support for a new panel of scientists who would advise countries on how to address chemicals ...
New York-based Hey Jane has expanded its telehealth business to Michigan, offering abortion pills, emergency contraception and more.
In response to Cleveland and other local governments around Ohio being targeted with cyberattacks and ransomware threats, the state of Ohio will soon require all counties, cities, townships, school ...
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The organization blames the pending layoffs on 'mounting attacks from the Trump administration,' specifically in the form of ...
Almost half of Indiana counties have limited or no access to obstetric care. President Trump's Big Beautiful Bill is about to make that much worse.
"This is not a decision we wanted to make," said Melaney Linton, the president and CEO of Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast, ...
Planned Parenthood of Greater Ohio is reducing its workforce after losing more than $10 million in federal funding, the ...
Last week, judges in separate cases issued rulings impacting reproductive health care providers on both sides of the abortion ...