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Medi-Cal Expands Services to Provide More Help to Unhoused Californians
by CBM NEWSWIRE May 8, 2024 Edward Henderson | California Black Media (CBM) – Medi-Cal, California’s version of Medicaid, is currently transforming to expand coverage for unhoused and at-risk individuals across the state.…
Read MoreThe UN has a ‘list of shame’ for those who harm children in war – but who is missing?
By Samantha Holmes On May 10, 2024 Children are the primary victims of war. They are routinely recruited, abducted, raped and buried under rubble. For children lucky enough to survive,…
Read MoreCalls for sustained peace efforts in Yemen as cholera outbreak worsens
By United Nations On May 13, 2024 Martin Griffiths, UN Emergency Relief Coordinator, stressed the critical need for sustained peace efforts during a briefing to Security Council ambassadors. “The conflict in Yemen…
Read MoreIn progressive Argentina, the LGBTQ+ community says President Milei has turned back the clock
By Débora Rey On May 12, 2024 BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — When Luana Salva got her first formal job after years of prostitution, she was ecstatic. A quota law in…
Read MoreGov. Abbott directs universities, colleges to ignore Biden’s Title IX update
By Craig Huber On May 8, 2024 AUSTIN, Texas — Gov. Greg Abbott has doubled down on his promise in late April that the state will ignore the Biden administration’s update to Title…
Read MoreMore GOP states challenge federal rules protecting transgender students
By Andrew DeMillio On May 7, 2024 Seven more Republican-led states sued Tuesday to challenge a new federal regulation that seeks to protect the rights of transgender students in the nation’s schools.…
Read MoreArizona’s now-repealed abortion ban serves as a cautionary tale for reproductive health care across the US
By Swapna Reddy, Arizona State University On May 8, 2024 (THE CONVERSATION) When the Arizona Supreme Court ruled on April 9, 2024, that the state’s Civil War-era law banning nearly all…
Read MoreAbortion, civil rights top issues Americans would risk arrest to protest: Poll
By Lauren Sforza On May 8th, 2024 The latest USA Today/Suffolk University poll found Americans were evenly split when asked if they would risk arrest for any political issue, 48 percent to…
Read MoreStitt executive order ends decades-old Oklahoma women’s leadership program
By Barbara Hoberock of Oklahoma Voice On May 6, 2024 A University of Oklahoma program that has trained hundreds of female leaders will shutter because of a gubernatorial executive order…
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