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"If the government can single our one group now, they’ll start singling out other groups later on," Spiro said.
The HHS secretary’s comments were top of mind for many as thousands of autism experts, advocates and families came to Seattle this week for a conference.
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In Dallas, Denton and Fort Worth, protestors spoke out against policies enacted during the Trump administration’s first 100 ...
In an industry that has long been a target of criticism over opaque ways it makes and spends its revenues, some ...
A Step Ahead Learning Center was forced to close its doors after 35 years on Wednesday due to a prolonged dispute between ...
Members of Vancouver, British Columbia's Filipino community say an attack that killed 11 people and wounded 32 was all the ...
A White House official went on a rant about gender-affirming care at a White House press briefing, where he claimed that ...
Protesters across the U.S. on Thursday used the international labor day to push back against what they see as an ...
The bills would have allowed candidates in Florida to use campaign donations for child care when candidates were canvassing, ...
She means suicide. Numerous studies have found that trans youth are at a higher risk of suicide than their cisgender peers, ...
“I always thought it was for old people.” “We were putting money away ... She has two godchildren who will help take care of her one day but worries that without Social Security she would lose her ...