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WIC helps keep families fed. But its clinics also step up when disaster strikes.
After months of a spending battle that imperiled the strength of the program, Congress is expected to vote on a plan to fully fund the program.
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Why these queer Americans want LGBTQ+ groups to back a cease-fire in Gaza
Thousands of LGBTQ+ Americans are denouncing Israel’s military offense in Gaza as an act of genocide, and they want national groups to do the same.
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What Nikki Haley’s history-making campaign tells us about the GOP and women
She navigated issues of gender and race even as she downplayed their role, becoming Donald Trump’s last remaining primary rival before ending her campaign Wednesday.
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If your boss is the state of Texas, some pregnancy protections just ended for you
A federal judge has blocked Texas state employees from the protections of the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act.
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The Amendment: The State of Our Union with Jonquilyn Hill
In this episode of The Amendment, Errin Haines sits down with Jonquilyn Hill, host of Vox’s The Weeds podcast, for a vibe check.
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A Republican who says God ‘formed’ him to fight LGBTQ+ acceptance just won his primary
Lt. Gov Mark Robinson, a vocal opponent of LGBTQ+ rights and abortion, is the GOP nominee for governor in North Carolina.
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Liberty University fined a historic $14 million for failing to report crimes on campus
The fine imposed on the evangelical Christian university is the largest ever against a school for violating the Clery Act, which requires support for sexual violence survivors and campus safety initiatives.
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Arizona's Kyrsten Sinema will not seek reelection to U.S. Senate
Even without the Democrat-turned-independent, the race is still expected to be one of the most competitive 2024 Senate races in the country.
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For new parents in Wisconsin, Medicaid postpartum care lags most of the country
Wisconsin doctors say the state could help save lives by extending postpartum Medicaid coverage to a full year, as many states offer.