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A Reagan-appointed federal judge is demanding that President Donald Trump’s administration continue to provide transgender care to inmates. The law requires that any decision to curtail medical […] ...
Trump banned citizens of 12 countries from entering the U.S. and restricted access for citizens of seven other nations.
Accreditation in higher education began as a private effort to identify academic quality. Then the federal government took ...
A judge temporarily blocked the Federal Bureau of Prisons from enforcing Trump’s executive order while a legal challenge ...
For one veteran airline captain, a routine flight to Denver changed her view about aviation safety—but not because of an ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) -A U.S. judge on Tuesday ruled the U.S. Bureau of Prisons must keep providing transgender inmates gender-affirming care, despite an executive order President Donald Trump signed on ...
It's only a preliminary ruling, but a Reagan-appointed judge still found Trump's order on "gender ideology" lacking.
A federally funded health care center in central Iowa has terminated core care for its transgender patients for fear of losing federal funding, four sources have confirmed.
The Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) may not enforce parts of a sweeping executive order President Trump signed on his first day back in office instructing it to cease treatment for transgender ...
Sources say Primary Health Care has ended treatment of transgender patients out of fear of losing federal funding after Trump ...
After weeks of threatening to crack down on the Smithsonian for “divisive narratives,” Trump on Friday fired National ...
President Trump issued an executive order directed at the higher-education accreditation process. Trump began the order by ...