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January 2025 · 2 days ago
🏥 Healthcare
The Trump administration implemented a ban on abortion care and counseling services at the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), affecting veteran patients with reproductive health needs. A veterans advocacy group sued on behalf of affected members, including pregnant veterans with chronic medical conditions. The ban restricts access to healthcare services previously available to eligible veterans.
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May 2026 · 11 days ago
🏥 Healthcare
The Trump administration announced it would withhold $1.3 billion in Medicaid payments to California, citing insufficient state efforts to combat fraud in the public health insurance program. Vice President JD Vance justified the action as necessary to address waste in the program. The withholding directly impacts California's ability to fund Medicaid services and affects millions of beneficiaries relying on the state's healthcare coverage.
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January 2025 · 11 days ago
🗳️ Democracy
The US State Department cancelled tourist visas for more than half of the board members of Costa Rica's leading newspaper La Nación, which has been critical of Costa Rican President Rodrigo Chaves, a Trump ally. The newspaper characterized the action as an indirect attack on press freedom. The cancellations affect foreign nationals and limit international press criticism of Trump-aligned leaders.
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January 2025 · 12 days ago
🏥 Healthcare
A federal appeals court ruled to eliminate telehealth prescribing of mifepristone, a common medication used for abortion and miscarriage care. This action makes it harder for Americans to access the medication and represents a step toward broader abortion restrictions. The decision was made on legal grounds rather than new safety evidence.
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January 2025 · 12 days ago
🏥 Healthcare
The FDA authorized fruit-flavored vapes for adult consumers, reversing years of aggressive regulatory efforts to restrict flavored vaping products. The decision followed pressure from President Trump on FDA leadership. This move eliminates restrictions on flavored e-cigarettes that had been in place to discourage youth vaping.
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January 20 2025 · 12 days ago
🗽 Immigration
The Department of Homeland Security shut down the Office of the Immigration Detention Ombudsman (OIDO), which investigated misconduct and rights violations in immigration detention facilities. The office previously served as a watchdog where detained migrants could report excessive force and other abuses. This removes an independent mechanism for accountability in immigration detention.
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January 20 2025 · 13 days ago
✊ Civil Rights
The Education Department's Office for Civil Rights opened a Title IX investigation into Smith College, a private all-women's institution in Massachusetts, for admitting transgender women and granting them access to women-only spaces. The action challenges the college's admissions and facilities policies regarding transgender students. The investigation directly impacts transgender students' access to education and college admissions practices nationwide.
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January 2025 · 13 days ago
🗽 Immigration
Updated Trump administration guidelines potentially allow denial of green cards based on social media criticism of Israel or other political opinions. The policy could penalize immigrants for exercising free speech rights, affecting eligibility for permanent residency status.
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January 20 2025 · 15 days ago
🌐 Foreign Policy
The State Department expedited arms sales valued at $8.6 billion to Persian Gulf countries and Israel, bypassing standard congressional review procedures. The deals were justified as responses to Iranian attacks during ongoing U.S.-Israeli military operations. This action circumvented traditional checks on foreign military aid and congressional oversight of defense exports.
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April 2026 · 18 days ago
🗽 Immigration
The Department of Homeland Security established a specialized unit tasked with identifying and removing thousands of immigrants with permanent residency status. This action directly targets individuals with legal green cards, expanding deportation proceedings to a previously protected category. The policy affects hundreds of thousands of lawful permanent residents and their families across the United States.