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Zohran Mamdani pulled off a political upset running on affordability
Mamdani won the primary with a focus on policies including lowering housing costs and universal child care. Here's where he stands on key issues.
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Rep. LaMonica McIver pleads not guilty to charges in conflict outside ICE facility
The freshman lawmaker was one of three New Jersey Democrats who visited an Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in May but is the only one charged by the Justice Department.
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The door to fight gender-affirming care bans isn’t closed, LGBTQ+ rights attorneys say
The Supreme Court’s opinion in U.S. v Skrmetti was narrower than it could have been — leaving an opportunity for refined legal strategy around navigating anti-trans laws.
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Vaccine support isn’t as controversial as it seems
A new poll shows support is shared across political party lines — and comes as Health and Human Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. could reshape the future of vaccines.
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Cuomo concedes to Zohran Mamdani in New York City mayoral primary
The 33-year-old Democratic socialist thwarted the comeback attempt by the former governor, at least for now.
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Evictions are harmful to Black mothers' health, their families and their communities
A study of Black women in the Detroit area highlights how court-ordered and illegal evictions are associated with premature births and trauma.
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The future of federal abortion data collection is unclear
Federal data collection on abortion is indefinitely on pause, making it difficult to determine how the reversal of Roe v. Wade has reshaped Americans' lives.
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Paying more for child care than your mortgage? You’re not alone.
The average cost of child care for a baby exceeds in-state college tuition in 41 states. For families with two kids in child care, it’s more than a mortgage or rent in most states.
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States move to keep doctors’ names off of abortion pill prescription labels
Doctors are pushing for laws in several states that would make it harder to detect who prescribed abortion pills. They say it would protect them from out-of-state prosecutions.
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How doctors are preparing for RFK Jr.’s shifts on vaccine policy
Kennedy gutted a key vaccine advisory panel. Now, physicians are figuring out how they can continue to share evidence-based guidance to keep patients healthy.