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The Trump administration is widening its interpretation of a law banning most immigrants living in the United States from ...
Public health advocates worry restricting care will hurt society while also raising insurance premiums to compensate.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services July 10 rescinded a policy that extended certain federal public benefits to ...
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy announced a policy change to PRWORA interpretation, restricting illegal immigrants from federal benefits, including early childhood education.
L.A. County health agencies said that the announced changes will have a “massive impact” on programs run by their departments ...
Health officials in northern Arizona confirmed Friday that a Coconino County resident died from the pneumonic plague, marking ...
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And more of these agents will mask themselves to avoid being held responsible for their actions — an abuse of power commonly ...
A federal judge has ruled that recent mass layoffs at the US Department of Health and Human Services were likely unlawful and ...
DOJ filed the statement of interest in United States District Court for the case Children’s Health Defense et al. v. Washington Post et al., which lists among its defendants the BBC, Reuters, the ...
On Thursday, several departments in President Donald Trump's administration announced policy changes that would ban migrants from federal benefit programs.
The lawsuit states that on June 13, the plaintiff states learned that HHS had transferred to DHS en mass Medicaid files from ...
Sebelius Florida v. Department of Health and Human Services ... Holding: The Anti-Injunction Act does not bar a challenge to the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act"s "individual mandate" ...