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Lawmakers tell HHS to crack down on discrimination in medically-assisted suicide 

The Hill

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July 9, 2026

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Lawmakers tell HHS to crack down on discrimination in medically-assisted suicide 

A bipartisan group of lawmakers is urging Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., to set up new monitoring rules for hospices to root out discrimination against vulnerable populations in the provision of medically-assisted suicide. In a letter sent to Kennedy on Thursday, Sens. James Lankford (R-Okla.) and Tim Kaine (D-Va.) and...

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MS NOW

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· Jun 22, 2026

Alito and Thomas dissent in case involving race and law enforcement

The court’s senior GOP appointees wondered about the limits of racial considerations if officers and courts “must craft special rules for black persons.” The post Alito and Thomas dissent in case involving race and law enforcement appeared first on MS NOW.

Jewish News Syndicate

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· Jul 7, 2026

Paging all doctors: Reject anti-Zionist purges

If physicians must demonstrate ideological purity before they are accepted as professional colleagues, then medicine ceases to be universal.

Independent Journal Review

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· Jun 24, 2026

Hospitals Go To The Mattresses To Avoid Transparency

Washington just got an important lesson in the uncharitable nature of what were once called charity hospitals. When House Ways and Means Chairman Jason Smith floated a proposal to require nonprofit hospitals to explain

The Daily Signal

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· Jun 29, 2026

Supreme Court Takes Up Case Challenging Laws That Treat ‘Non-Affirming Parents’ as Child Abusers

Can Washington state remove parental rights to enable runaway kids to access experimental transgender medical “treatments” without their parents’ knowledge or consent? The Supreme Court announced Monday that it would take up a case on this pivotal issue. In the case, a group of parents represented by International Partners for Ethical Care is challenging the...

Off The Press

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· Jul 6, 2026

NY Judge blocks DOJ from medical records of child transgender procedures

In the wake of a New York judge’s temporary ruling barring the Department of Justice from accessing medical records of minors that various New York federally funded hospitals performed transgender procedures on, a consumer protection organization said it is “not shocking” the hospitals want to continue in their policies, while a medical watchdog called the []...Click to read more

Rolling Stone

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· Jun 30, 2026

Missing GOP Congressman Says 117-Day Absence Was Due to Depression

Americans finally got an explanation. If only Republicans would stop trying to kill access to mental-health care for everyone else

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Related coverage for "Lawmakers tell HHS to crack down on discrimination in medically-assisted suicide ": MS NOW — Alito and Thomas dissent in case involving race and law enforcement. Jewish News Syndicate — Paging all doctors: Reject anti-Zionist purges. Independent Journal Review — Hospitals Go To The Mattresses To Avoid Transparency. The Daily Signal — Supreme Court Takes Up Case Challenging Laws That Treat ‘Non-Affirming Parents’ as Child Abusers. Off The Press — NY Judge blocks DOJ from medical records of child transgender procedures. Rolling Stone — Missing GOP Congressman Says 117-Day Absence Was Due to Depression