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Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. dubbed modern soil health practices “unsustainable” during the ...
Along with an influx of back-to-school illnesses, the coming school year may bring significant changes to how school-age kids ...
Oklahoma's state superintendent told districts to fully cover student meal costs. Districts say the mandate is costly and ...
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The New Republic on MSNNew State Reports Measles Outbreak as RFK Jr. Slashes VaccinesThe Times reports that, on Wednesday, GOP lawmakers who entered the White House uncertain about the bill—which would gut ...
The chairman of the House Education Committee publicly criticizes state superintendent while school nutritionists' group ...
Experts say restricting food options by banning artificial dyes is not the best way to improve nutrition, especially in rural ...
Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen talks foreign trade, federal spending cuts and his once-rocky relationship with the president.
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The New Republic on MSNHakeem Jeffries Breaks House Speech Record as Budget Vote DelayedDemocratic Representative Hakeem Jeffries has broken former Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s record for longest floor speech in an ...
In Lancaster County, there are approximately 35,000 children under the age of 5. Many of these children rely on a network of ...
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MiBolsilloColombia on MSNTrump administration cuts federal benefits for undocumented immigrantsThe Trump administration has made a significant policy shift by cutting federal benefits for undocumented immigrants. The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) rescinded a 1998 policy that ...
Gov. Jeff Landry and U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. signed a Louisiana bill tied to a national health initiative known as Make America Healthy Again (MAHA).
The chamber stood idle for more than seven hours as GOP lawmakers met with President Trump and others shuttled in and out of ...
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