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The lawsuit is higher education’s first major attempt to push back against a deluge of executive actions in the first weeks of the new administration.
Democratic leaders are trying to figure out how to get their message out, as Republicans master the art of alternative media.
The shutdown of HHS web pages pertaining to HIV, LGBTQ+ health, and adolescent health raises questions about the future of infectious disease monitoring and research on these topics.