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Key takeaways from King Charles’s ‘Speech from the Throne’ in Canada

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内容摘要:Trump said Tuesday that he had not yet spoken to Russian President Vladimir Putin about the Golden Dome program, “but at the right time, we will,” he told reporters at the White House.

Trump said Tuesday that he had not yet spoken to Russian President Vladimir Putin about the Golden Dome program, “but at the right time, we will,” he told reporters at the White House.

This month the Democratic governor of one of them — California’s Gavin Newsom — announced a plan toof adults in state-funded health care for immigrants who do not have legal status as a budget-balancing measure.

Key takeaways from King Charles’s ‘Speech from the Throne’ in Canada

Planned Parenthood says a provision barring it from receiving Medicaid funds could lead to about one-third of its health centers closing.The group said about 200 centers are at risk — most of them in states where abortion is legal. In those states, the number of Planned Parenthood centers could be cut in half.Planned Parenthood, the nation’s largest abortion provider, also offers other health services, including birth control and cancer screening.

Key takeaways from King Charles’s ‘Speech from the Throne’ in Canada

Federal money was already barred from paying for abortion, but state Medicaid funds in some states now cover it.“We’re in a fight for survival — not just for Planned Parenthood, but for the ability of everyone to get high-quality, non-judgmental health care,” Planned Parenthood President and CEO Alexis McGill Johnson said in a statement.

Key takeaways from King Charles’s ‘Speech from the Throne’ in Canada

Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America celebrated the provision, saying “Congress took a big step toward stopping taxpayer funding of the Big Abortion industry.”

Medicaid would stop covering gender-affirming care for people of all ages in 2027 under one provision.There are other surveys that look at youth smoking and drug use, including the University of Michigan’s federally funded “Monitoring the Future”

But the federal studies looked at both adults and adolescents, and provided insights into drug use by high school dropouts. The CDC also delved into specific vaping and tobacco products in the ways that other surveys don’t, and was a driver in the federal push to better regulate electronic cigarettes.“There was overlap among the surveys, but each one had its own specific focus that the other ones didn’t cover,“ said Richard Miech, who leads the Michigan study.

Work to modernize data collection has been derailed. That includes an upgrade to a 22-year-old system that helps local public health departments track diseases and allows CDC to put together a national picture.Another casualty was the

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