Judge temporarily blocks Trump administration from enforcing funding ban against Planned Parenthood
By Kaanita Iyer & Sarah Owermohle
WA will backfill $11M in federal cuts to Planned Parenthood, says Ferguson
By Shauna Sowersby
Planned Parenthood offices begin rejecting Medicaid after Trump signs bill to defund healthcare organization
By Carter Sherman
Planned Parenthood centers in Virginia brace for potential Medicaid funding loss
By Brigette Kelly
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58% of NY's rural hospitals were at risk of closing. Now more are in danger. See the list
By David Robinson
Bucyrus, Galion, Mansfield hospitals 'at-risk' under Trump bill, say Democratic senators
By Megan Henry
Health cuts put these 4 rural Georgia hospitals 'at-risk' of closing. See the cities in GA
By Vanessa Countryman
Medicaid cuts put 5 Alabama hospitals 'at-risk' of closing. These hospitals could be lost
By Bonnie Bolden & Jennifer Lindahl
East Liverpool, UPMC Hospitals address 'At-Risk' designation
By Mike Gauntner
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Michigan Medicaid program faces $15B hit as 'big beautiful bill' affects rural counties
By Melissa Nann Burke & Apurva Mahajan
Why 1.5 Million New Yorkers Could Lose Health Insurance Under Trump Bill
By Joseph Goldstein
Rural hospitals brace for painful choices after Trump's Medicaid and Obamacare cuts
By Berkeley Lovelace Jr.
Donald Trump’s Agenda Will Hurt His Base. Will They Notice?
By Molly Jong-Fast
Medicaid will undergo significant changes due to the 'big, beautiful, bill'
By Eric Revell
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‘Big beautiful bill' slashes $1B in healthcare funding to Santa Clara County
Higher premiums and lost coverage: How Trump’s budget will change health care in California
By Ana B. Ibarra & Kristen Hwang
Republicans in Washington are nervous about Medicaid. Not in Valadao’s California district
By Rachel Bluth & Blake Jones
Oakland Mayor Barbara Lee slams Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’
By Eli Wolfe & Natalie Orenstein
Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ passed. What will it mean for California? 3 key takeaways
By Paris Barraza
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RFK Jr. Cancels Meeting of Key Preventive Health Panel
By Andrew Jacobs
RFK Jr. postpones another key health panel meeting. What could that mean for your health?
By Adrianna Rodriguez
HHS abruptly calls off meeting of expert panel on preventive care, raising questions about its future
By Sarah Owermohle, Meg Tirrell & Tami Luhby
Kennedy Abruptly Cancels USPSTF Meeting
By Rachael Robertson
Scoop: RFK Jr. halts preventive service task force meeting for now
By Maya Goldman
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US measles cases at highest level since disease was declared eliminated
By Sriparna Roy & Siddhi Mahatole
Measles Cases Hit Highest Total Since U.S. Eliminated the Disease
By Teddy Rosenbluth & Jonathan Corum
Summer travel fuels worst measles outbreak in decades
By Monica Eng
Opinion | Why it matters if the U.S. loses its measles elimination status
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By Leana Wen
2025 Illinois measles cases: Health officials to give update on measles cases Friday
By Jasmine Minor
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Why 22 million people may see 'sharp' increase in health insurance premiums in 2026
By Greg Iacurci
GOP faces ‘big, beautiful’ blowback risk on ObamaCare subsidy cuts
By Nathaniel Weixel
Will Covered California Land on Life Support?
By Mark Kreidler
Poll: Majority of Republicans, MAGA supporters want Congress to extend enhanced premium tax credits for health care
By Peter Schorsch
‘Big, beautiful bill’ threatens Baltimore’s health | GUEST COMMENTARY
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More than 200 children found with high lead levels after kindergarten in China uses paint as food colouring, authorities say
By Joyce Jiang
Over 200 kindergarteners hospitalized after eating inedible paint in school lunch, police
Chef's food decoration at Chinese pre-school poisons 233 children
By Laura Bicker
More than 200 children found with high lead levels after kindergarten in China uses paint as food coloring, authorities say
By Simone Mccarthy
8 detained in China after high lead levels detected in kindergarten children
By Meredith Chen
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State officials gave an update this week on expected impacts from Trump's bill
By Raga Justin
Trump got his tax bill over the finish line. Now he has to sell it to voters
By Tamara Keith
Trump's tax law offers big changes for your finances. Here's when they start
By Medora Lee & Jim Sergent
What the Next Phase of Trump’s Presidency Will Look Like
By Michael Scherer, Ashley Parker & Jonathan Lemire
New York will struggle to absorb Trump’s megabill cuts
By Nick Reisman & Maya Kaufman
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Chandler movie theater, Tempe taco shop cited by health inspectors
By Jason Barry
Cold queso, warm veggies among 4 health violations at Phoenix-area restaurant
By Laura Daniella Sepulveda
3 Phoenix-area breakfast spots among health code violators
By Jason Barry
How did 22 Maricopa restaurants fare in recent health inspections?
Old food found, deli meats not cold enough at Phoenix-area eateries
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Nearly 1 in 4 in rural areas rely on Medicaid. Could cuts help Democrats win some of them back?
By Rachael A. Dziaba
Republicans hurt rural Americans with their beautiful bill. Then they clapped. | Opinion
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By Sara Pequeño
Potential Medicaid cuts ‘terrifying’ to NC State superfan Grayson Ketchie’s family
By Jadyn Watson
‘Tears My Heart to Pieces’: North Carolina Braces for Medicaid Cuts
By Eduardo Medina
The neediest people were let down again by the lawmakers they voted for. It’s baffling. | Opinion
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By Issac Bailey
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House Democrat to Jennings: Medicaid caregivers ‘working much harder than you are’
By Dominick Mastrangelo
Democrat Tells Scott Jennings: Medicaid Caregivers Work ‘Much Harder Than You’
By Liam Archacki
Fiery Dem totally burns Trump apologist with stinging one-liner
Rep. Ritchie Torres sparred with the conservative commentator over President Donald Trump’s cuts to Medicaid.
CNN's Scott Jennings Drops A Four-Letter Word When Dem Rep Denies Illegals Use Medicaid
By Harold Hutchison
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Ayotte says she has concerns about changes to SNAP, Medicaid in new federal law
By Adam Sexton
New Hampshire providers brace for Medicaid changes that reach beyond healthcare
By Sruthi Gopalakrishnan
Ayotte Says She Supports Medicaid Work Requirements, But Not All of Trump’s Bill
By PAULA TRACY
Access to NH Medicaid coverage is changing. Here's what you need to know.
By Olivia Richardson
‘Significantly at risk’ — Upper Valley health care providers warn that changes to Medicaid could reduce access to services
By Clare Shanahan
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Flies in kitchen, cream cheese found in glove reported in Greenville June food inspections
Closures, curdled milk & raw meat dripping: Latest Myrtle Beach restaurant inspections
By Maria Elena Scott
Live roaches, black grime, rodent droppings reported in Anderson June food inspections
By Travis Jacque Rose
These 3 restaurants had the worst ratings in Greenville from SC inspectors in June. Here’s why
By Lyn Riddle
Rodents, kitchen flies & dead centipedes: Worst Beaufort County restaurant inspections in June
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Dirty liquids, dead insects at creamer dispensing unit: Berks County restaurant inspections, July 5, 2025
Dirty liquid, dead insects found during Berks food safety inspections; pool snack bars checked
By Susan Miers Smith
Restaurant inspections from Monroe County, June 23-29
Food employee observed touching ice cream cone with bare hands: Restaurant Inspections, July 3, 2025
Restaurant inspections from Wayne County, June 23-29
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Experts warn of rise in poisonous plants along trails
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Medicaid cuts in Trump’s tax bill will ‘devastate’ access to care in rural Pennsylvania, critics say
By Marley Parish
Gov. Shapiro says Pennsylvania "got screwed" in the reconciliation bill signed into law.
By Tim Lambert
Pennie anticipates 150,000 people could lose coverage next year if Congress lets enhanced tax credits expire
By Sarah Gantz
How Pennsylvania Democrats could capitalize on GOP spending bill in 2026 House races
By Steve Bohnel
200,000 Pennie customers may lose health care coverage thanks to Trump’s budget bill
By Sean Kitchen
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HIV program a potential hurdle in recissions process
By Alejandra O'connell-domenech, Nathaniel Weixel & Joseph Choi
UNAIDS report warns HIV progress at risk as U.S. funding cuts take hold : Goats and Soda
By Kate Bartlett
Executive summary — 2025 Global AIDS Update — AIDS, Crisis and the Power to Transform
South Africans fear spike in HIV infections as US aid cuts bite
By Mayeni Jones
The UN warns millions will die by 2029 if US funding for HIV programs isn’t replaced
By Maria Cheng
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Trump cuts Head Start, health care for immigrants
By Trevor Hughes
Trump administration to block undocumented children from Head Start
By Laura Meckler, Brianna A. Tucker & David Ovalle
HHS Bans Illegal Aliens from Accessing its Taxpayer-Funded Programs
Head Start will be cut off for immigrants without legal status, Trump administration says
By Annie Ma
US health department widens immigrant benefit restrictions
By Ahmed Aboulenein
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Minnesota poison control sees increase in calls for mushroom exposure — most involving kids under 5
By Ubah Ali
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What experts think of the $50 billion rural health fund in Trump’s big bill
By Laura Santhanam
Brattleboro Memorial Hospital braces for federal cuts to Medicaid
New $50B rural hospital relief fund brings hope in Minnesota
By Joe Mazan
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How the 'Big Beautiful Bill' will impact Connecticut's rural hospitals
By Kaye Paddyfote
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How Medicaid, SNAP Changes in Trump’s Big Budget Bill Could Affect Schools
By Brooke Schultz
SNAP cuts could mean fewer free meals for Georgia students
Higher ed gets cuts in the federal OBBBA
By Kristen Guglielmo
President Trump signs reconciliation bill into law: Here's how it'll affect school meals
By Benita Gingerella
Central Florida Dems say Medicaid users, public school students first at risk from ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’
By Kairi Lowery
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Ants in liquor, mold in ice machine: Kansas City area restaurant inspections
By Eleanor Nash
Roach infestation found at Topeka restaurant during state inspections
Gnats in liquor, fly on sushi, roaches, license issue at Wichita KS restaurants
By Amy Renee Leiker
Which Topeka restaurants and establishments passed state inspections in June?
Clean and compliant: Places in Wichita that passed health inspections
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Texas Overhauls Anti-Abortion Program That Spent Tens of Millions of Taxpayer Dollars With Little Oversight
By Cassandra Jaramillo & Jeremy Kohler
Doulas, Once a Luxury, Are Increasingly Covered by Medicaid — Even in GOP States
By Lauren Sausser & Katheryn Houghton
Democrats look to Republicans for help undoing Medicaid cuts in Trump’s megabill
By Eleanor Mueller & Burgess Everett
How Swing Voters Are Responding to Trump's Medicaid Cuts—Data
Post-Gazette: How Pennsylvania Democrats Could Capitalize on GOP Spending Bill in 2026 House Races
🕰️ Health Care: Next "doc fix"
By Peter Sullivan & Victoria Knight
The GOP’s Medicaid cuts have a very convenient timeline
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By Mary Ellen Klas
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What is 'Death Cap Mushroom'? Toxic fungus linked to Erin Patterson poisoning case
'You did it': How doctor realised mushroom cook was a killer
By Tiffanie Turnbull
‘Mushroom murder’ trial: Jury finds Australian woman deliberately killed lunch guests with poisoned Beef Wellington
By Hilary Whiteman
Mushroom trial spawns toxic media hot takes after Erin Patterson’s guilty verdict | Weekly Beast
By amanda meade
Celebrity chef dismayed over recipe used by Australia's mushroom killer
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What the 2026 budget proposal for HHS means for national health programs
By Terry Gerton
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Mass. officials prepare for major Medicaid cuts after new requirements signed into law by Trump
By jonathan saltzman & Jason Laughlin
To keep Medicaid, Missouri mom caring for disabled adult son faces prospect of proving she works
By bram sable-smith
The Reality My Medicaid Patients Face
By Lindsay Ryan
Republicans praise 'big, beautiful bill’s' work requirement for Medicaid: ‘We’ve got to get back to work’
By Peter Pinedo
Donna Vickroy: End of government safety nets could mean end of health security for millions of Americans
By Donna Vickroy
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Americans’ Views on Who Influences Health Policy and Which Health Issues To Prioritize
By Giancarlo Pasquini
Maternal health care advocates worry Medicaid cuts could impact postpartum coverage
By Annalisa Burgos
After voting for Trump's megabill, GOP Sen. Josh Hawley wants to prevent a key Medicaid cut from taking effect
By Kyle Stewart & Julie Tsirkin
OK doctor weighs in on prior authorization for select Medicare services starting Jan. 1, 2026
By Mecca Thompson
Big changes coming to Medicare, with some services moving to prior authorization in 2026
Prior Authorization Coming to Traditional Medicare Starting in 2026
By Donna LeValley
Three key takeaways from the CMS Innovation Center’s new WISeR Model
CMMI Model to Test Prior Authorization in Traditional Medicare
By David Raths
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Trump's spending bill cuts Medicaid: Here's what it's called in your state
By Sareen Habeshian
Dems say their increasingly 'frustrated' base is mobilized in the fight against Trump's 'big, beautiful bill'
By Paul Steinhauser
'It could be his Obamacare': NC's Tillis reveals his warnings to Trump before voting against his agenda
By Sarah Ferris
‘Politically devastating’: Sen. Thom Tillis sits down with CNN’s Jake Tapper to discuss Trump’s new bill
Tillis says he won’t back any Trump nominees who express support for Jan. 6
By Cheyanne M. Daniels
Senate GOP not happy with Trump beatdown of Tillis
By Alexander Bolton
Tillis tells CNN he warned Trump that ‘big beautiful bill’ could be ‘his Obamacare’
By Danielle Battaglia
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Trump Wants to Kill a Chemical Safety Board. Chemical Makers Object.
By Hiroko Tabuchi
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India plans to tighten oversight of claims portal to curb rising healthcare costs, source says
By Nikunj Ohri
'Overcharging' by hospitals under lens: Govt plans portal shift; aims for 'strict supervision' of health
India plans BIG step to curb overcharging by healthcare providers. Here's what report says
By Riya Alex
FinMin eyes control of National Health Exchange to rein in inflated hospital claims; IRDAI likely to be...
By Meghna Mittal
Government plans major step to curb rising healthcare costs: Report | Healthcare cost projected to rise by 13% in 2025 | Inshorts
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Poisoned: Killer in the Post review – the terrible story of the online site for selling lethal doses
By Lucy Mangan
Kenneth Law was ‘playing God’, say poison victims’ families
By James Beal
News UK’s Licensing arm announces partnership
I bought the online poison that killed my son - it was easy
By Sarah Ingram
Kenneth Law is charged with 14 counts of first-degree murder and 14 counts of counselling or aiding suicide in connection with 14 deaths across Ontario. Police say he ran websites selling a legal, but potentially lethal, chemical, and other suicide paraphernali
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Planned Parenthood says Medicaid patients my need to find free care elsewhere
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United Health Centers CEO speaks on upcoming expansion amid potential funding change
By Elisa Navarro
RI lawmakers ask DC counterparts to look into Medicare Advantage
By Sarah Guernelli
Four Things To Know About the Biggest Health Care Fraud in US History
By Mark Greenblatt
Wood County inspections: 11 of 15 restaurants receive perfect reports with no violations
By Karen Madden
North Providence employee accused of trying to poison colleague with wiper fluid
By Steph Machado
R.I. city employee placed on leave after allegedly poisoning coworker
By Darin Zullo
News | NP Council President: Deeply Disturbed by Alleged Poisoning and Man’s Hiring
North Providence town employee accused of poisoning another worker with washer fluid
Another questionable hire comes back to bite North Providence
By Ethan Shorey
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“I didn’t know I was sitting in a pool of poison”
By Shereen Siewert
Tracking U.S. Measles Outbreaks
By Teddy Rosenbluth & Jonathan Corum