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Abortion Ruling Leaves ‘No Magic Bullet’ as HHS Mulls Options
President Joe Biden’s top health official said there’s “no magic bullet” to respond to the Supreme Court’s decision overturning Roe v. Wade, adding that the administration is exploring all options while offering little in the way of specific policies.
Alabama Claims Primacy Over Parents on Treating Transgender Kids
The state of Alabama asked the Eleventh Circuit to overturn a partial injunction against its recently enacted law criminalizing gender-affirming medical care for children, saying the state, not parents, has the authority to regulate the treatments.
Tesla Worker Must Arbitrate Job Discrimination, Labor Law Claims
Ex-Michigan Governor’s Flint Water Indictment Tossed by Court
A unanimous Michigan Supreme Court tossed on procedural grounds the criminal indictments of former Gov. Rick Snyder and other officials prosecutors have charged with crimes related to the water crisis in Flint, Mich.
EY Pays $100 Million SEC Fine Over CPA Ethics Exam Cheaters
NASA $4 Billion Uranus Voyage Could Be Windfall for Space Firms
NASA is poised within weeks to declare whether it will launch a $4.2 billion mission to Uranus that supporters say could unlock previously unknown questions about our solar system, and one certain to launch a dogfight among space contractors.
LGBTQ Elders Fear Being Shoved in Closet in Nursing Care Hunt
While caring for his aging mother, Donald M. Bell, a 72-year-old gay man, began thinking about where he would spend his twilight years.
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