Morgan Wallen’s new album is stubbornly long. Live with it
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Trump administration must resume $11 billion in funding for public health departments, judge rules
A federal judge says the government must stop slashing billions in money for public health departments.
By DEVNA BOSE, Associated Press Health Writer
President Donald Trump’s administration must put the brakes on slashing billions in federal money for public health departments, a federal judge said Friday.
U.S. District Judge Mary McElroy in Rhode Island granted the preliminary injunction request in the lawsuit brought last by a coalition of Democrat-led states. She had granted a temporary restraining order last month in the case.
The lawsuit filed April 1 by 23 states and the District of Columbia sought to immediately halt $11 billion in cuts, alleging that it would decimate public health infrastructure across the country. The money, allocated by Congress during the pandemic, supported COVID-19 initiatives and mental health and substance abuse efforts.
The injunction only applies to the states involved in the lawsuit. The federal government must file documentation that they’re complying with the order by Tuesday evening.
Health departments across the country have said they’ve laid off employees after the Trump administration began to clawback the money in late March.
The Associated Press Health and Science Department receives support from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute’s Science and Educational Media Group and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. The AP is solely responsible for all content.
The life-size bronze sculpture – unveiled in 2020 near the US first lady’s birthplace – was reportedly sawed off at the ankles and removed.
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John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts employees announced Thursday their plan to unionize following President Donald Trump’s leadership takeover.
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'I enjoyed the past two years with them, both on and off stage,' Freese said. 'I support whatever they feel is best for the band.'
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Things aren’t going well in President Donald Trump’s tinseltown, but it’s not just because his “big, beautiful bill” flopped.
Despite having his Medicaid-slashing budget proposal shot ...
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From P-Diddy, Chris Brown and James Argent to covered-up Cannes, Eurovision's Hunger Games and Danny Dyer's chances at the Oscars, Jessica Boulton's Jess Saying column is your one-stop guide to the showbiz week .......(with a generous side of wit)
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The Supreme Court on Friday rejected the Trump administration’s appeal to quickly resume deportations of Venezuelans under an 18th century wartime law.
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The justices acted on an emergency appeal from lawyers for Venezuelan men.
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The Trump admin and critics alike seem unaware of a key mechanism that governs the magnitude of a trade balance.
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Josh Freese ripped a wild solo on 'Monkey Wrench' at what would be his last public show with the Foo Fighters in August 2024.
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The Supreme Court dealt President Donald Trump a big blow on Friday by blocking the administration's mass deportations of accused gang members under the Alien Enemies Act of 1798.The Trump administration has been using this act by declaring certain groups of migrants terrorists, which under the DOJ'...
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The Supreme Court on Friday said it will continue to block the Trump administration from deporting Venezuelan men detained in northern Texas.
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The president has secured massive investments deals, appeared to snub Israel and scolded US interventionists.
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It argued that a federal judge’s order blocking the the administration’s efforts in 21 agencies should be overturned.
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The high court’s conservative supermajority looks less than rock-solid as the court readies to hand down rulings.
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