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SNAP Crackdown: 6 States Say No to Junk

Agriculture Secretary Brooke L. Rollins signed six new SNAP food-choice waivers on August 4, 2025, at the Great American Farmers Market.

Radical Gender Agenda Stops in New Hampshire

New Hampshire Governor Kelly Ayotte (R) signed bills Friday outlawing gender mutilation practices for minors, becoming the first state in New England to do so.

NY Times Urges Redefining Death to Expand Organ Donation

A New York Times opinion piece proposes broadening legal criteria for declaring death to increase organ donations.

Biden-Era VA Abortion Policy Reversed: Veterans Affairs Moves to Exclude Abortions from Benefits

The VA proposes reinstating a full exclusion on abortion and abortion counseling from its medical benefits package.

30-Year-Old Frozen Embryo Brings ‘World’s Oldest Baby’ To Life

A baby boy born in Ohio on July 26, 2025, has set a new record as the “world’s oldest baby,” delivered from an embryo frozen since 1994. Thaddeus Daniel Pierce’s birth is not only a medical milestone but also a profound testament to the sanctity of life and the role of faith in reproductive choices.

New CDC Director Adds Tech Twist to MAHA

Health and Human Services Director Robert F. Kennedy swore in Susan Monarez as Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

Trump Gives Companies 60 Days to Slash Drug Prices

President Trump sent letters to seventeen drug manufacturers, listing steps that must be taken to reduce prescription drug prices.

Exposed: College Kicks Out Catholic Student Over Abortion Refusal

A Catholic grad student sues Springfield College after being expelled for refusing to observe an abortion, alleging religious discrimination.

Yale-Affiliated Hospitals Cut Hormone Care for Minors Amid Federal Pressure

Yale New Haven Health and Connecticut Children’s will stop puberty blockers and hormones for under‑19s, citing a federal executive order.

Major Health Association Condemns Religious Vaccine Exemptions as ‘Problematic’

The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) issued an updated policy statement arguing that universal immunization for children is necessary for safety, stating that non-medical exemptions to vaccines are a "deeply problematic tool."

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