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Clarence Thomas, 78, Busted on Mystery Medical Visit

The Daily Beast

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June 29, 2026

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Clarence Thomas, 78, Busted on Mystery Medical Visit

Chip Somodevilla/Pool via REUTERSSupreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas was spotted in the Capitol on Monday, where some believe he paid a visit to Congress’s in-house doctor.Thomas, the court’s oldest sitting member at 78, was filmed walking through the House side of the Capitol on Monday, but refused to say what brought him there from the Supreme Court building across the street. When MS NOW reporter Mychael Schnell asked Thomas who he was meeting with in the Capitol, the ultraconservative justice appeared not to hear the question, and turned to a man walking alongside him, asking, “What’d she say?” Read more at The Daily Beast.

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UPI

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· Jun 22, 2026

S.C. attorney general candidate hospitalized days before GOP runoff

S.C. attorney general candidate hospitalized days before GOP runoff

The Daily Wire

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· Jun 30, 2026

How A Detransitioner’s Legal Win Marks ‘Watershed Moment’ For Victims Of Gender Procedures

The Texas Supreme Court last week revived a young woman’s case against medical professionals who put her on the path to have her body irreversibly damaged in the name of transgender healthcare, paving the way for similar lawsuits. The unanimous ruling allows Soren Aldaco to continue her medical malpractice suit against her former therapist and ...

Off The Press

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· Jun 29, 2026

House Democrat Jahana Hayes treated for blood clot

Rep. Jahana Hayes (D-Conn.) in a Sunday post said she had been hospitalized after a blood clot. Hayes said she was discharged on Sunday after two days at the hospital. “A health update from me. Listen to your body, and seek care if you’re not feeling well. Thank you to all the Dr’s, nurses, technicians []...Click to read more

The Hill

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· Jun 29, 2026

House Democrat treated for blood clot

Rep. Jahana Hayes (D-Conn.) in a Sunday post said she had been hospitalized after a blood clot. Hayes said she was discharged on Sunday after two days at the hospital. “A health update from me. Listen to your body, and seek care if you’re not feeling well. Thank you to all the Dr’s, nurses, technicians...

USA TODAY

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· Jun 22, 2026

Can prisoners sue over medical care? Supreme Court weighs in

The Supreme Court is revisiting whether federal inmates can sue over medical care regarding a 1980 decision in Carlson v. Green. Read more: https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2026/06/22/supreme-court-prisoner-sue-medical-care/90595044007/ Sign up for our newsletter for the day's top stories, from sports to movies to politics to world events: https://profile.usatoday.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/

DNyuz

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· Jun 30, 2026

Tom Kean Says Depression Led to Long Absence From Congress

Representative Thomas H. Kean Jr., the New Jersey Republican who disappeared from Congress and the campaign trail in March with almost no explanation, said Tuesday that his lengthy hospitalization had been to treat depression. “Several months ago, due to health concerns, I entered the hospital for some testing,” he said in a short speech on []

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Related coverage for "Clarence Thomas, 78, Busted on Mystery Medical Visit": UPI — S.C. attorney general candidate hospitalized days before GOP runoff. The Daily Wire — How A Detransitioner’s Legal Win Marks ‘Watershed Moment’ For Victims Of Gender Procedures. Off The Press — House Democrat Jahana Hayes treated for blood clot. The Hill — House Democrat treated for blood clot. USA TODAY — Can prisoners sue over medical care? Supreme Court weighs in. DNyuz — Tom Kean Says Depression Led to Long Absence From Congress