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Domestic violence nonprofits sue over Trump administration’s anti-DEI funding rules
A lawsuit filed by the National Women’s Law Center says the grant restrictions conflict with requirements in the Violence Against Women Act.
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‘This is the first time I've been afraid that I am Latina’: ICE raids set L.A. on edge
Psychologist Lisette Sanchez on the emotional toll of Trump’s immigration crackdown — and how families can protect their mental health while under threat.
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Cuomo resigned amid sexual harassment accusations. He's back on the ballot.
His comeback campaign for New York City mayor has gained traction — as reforms meant to support survivors have stalled.
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Rep. Melissa Hortman, killed in targeted attack, was a champion for Minnesotan families
Hortman worked closely with Gov. Tim Walz to enact policies that prioritized children and expanded protections for abortion and gender-affirming care
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Beyoncé made country music history. The Grammys just redefined what counts.
The Grammys added a new category: Best Traditional Country Album. Some believe that's a reaction to the success of "Cowboy Carter."
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On two coasts, a show of force — and a test of ours
Analysis | In Trump’s reality show presidency, strength and power are defined by a public and excessive show of force and pageantry is a means of reinforcing control.
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RFK Jr. fired everyone on a key vaccine panel. Here’s who he replaced them with.
Many of the new members of the Advisory Committee for Immunization Practices have been skeptical of vaccines.
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Illinois legislators strengthen law requiring hospital care for sexual assault survivors
The bill’s passage comes a year after an investigation revealed that dozens of hospitals violated the 49-year-old law.
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Harvey Weinstein convicted in retrial as push for #MeToo accountability continues
In a New York court, the former Hollywood studio head has been found guilty of one charge; he was acquitted on a second and a mistrial was declared on the third.
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New state laws aim to clarify abortion bans. Doctors say it’s not so simple.
The risks of punishment have deterred physicians, hospitals and health systems from providing consistent care, even when needed.