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Why hasn't Rep.-elect Adelita Grijalva been sworn in yet? Democrats cry foul over delays.
Arizona's attorney general filed a lawsuit to get the state's newest representative seated as Democrats continue to point to an effort to release the Epstein files as a reason for the delay.
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‘Deeply alarmed’: House Democrats send a letter to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth
Women veterans in Congress and nearly 100 House Democrats are decrying the secretary’s comments about women in the military.
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No one was helping Black transgender youth. So these parents stepped in.
A new nonprofit provides resources to Black families of transgender and nonbinary youth at a moment of heightened political hostility.
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What’s the deal with weighted vests?
There seem to be benefits from walking with weighted vests, but it doesn't necessarily mean you need one if you're perimenopausal or postmenopausal.
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Legendary transgender activist Miss Major dies at 78
Known as a surrogate mother of her community, Miss Major Griffin-Gracy leaves behind a legacy as a fierce advocate for trans and LGBTQ+ rights.
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Cervical cancer could be eradicated. But not with Medicaid cuts and anti-vax politics.
The cancer has a known path of prevention, but that also means it falls at the intersection of cultural issues that are facing strong political opposition.
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From Letitia James to James Comey, Trump has treated the DOJ like an instrument of revenge
For now, a federal judge has stopped the president from going after the New York AG and former FBI director, two of his most high-profile targets.
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7 in 10 women are worried about the cost of medical bills
Polling from The 19th and SurveyMonkey sheds light on one area of concern over costs as the fight over health care keeps the government shuttered.
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Everyone is confused about Tylenol and autism, but Republican women lean toward believing RFK
Women are split along party lines on how much they believe the administration’s claims, but everyone trusts doctors the most for vaccine information.
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The standoff over the Epstein files — and the new congresswoman caught in the middle
Rep.-elect Adelita Grijalva of Arizona, who won her election two weeks ago, would be the final signature needed to pass a resolution directing the Justice Department to release documents on Epstein.