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But U.S. District Court Judge Dana M. Sabraw, who has been overseeing the Trump administration’s efforts to reunite families, is not pleased with the government’s inability to say how many migrant parents have been deported, or released from custody by ICE into the U.S. Meanwhile, reunited families are left asking, “What’s next?”
The Trump administration halted the payments, citing a ruling out of New Mexico that the risk-adjustment program’s implementation was flawed and hadn’t been adequately justified by federal regulators. The move sparked widespread concern that the decision could cause further upheaval in the health law marketplaces.
Officials Warn People To Get Themselves Out Of Yosemite Valley As Wildfires Rage On
The area could become a “very dangerous” place soon. In other news, San Diego officials are worried about the county’s psychiatric resources as Tri-City Medical Center plans closure of its mental health units.
Young Bay-Area Biotech Company Sets Its Eye On Elusive Alzheimer’s Cure
The firm is taking a different path than most with its drug: It plans to develop a treatment that would bolster the brain’s own immune cells to clear out multiple damaging proteins.
Advocates gathered to discuss what could be done to help children in communities who experience trauma, especially children of color. Event organizers hope the forum will serve as a first step and lead to tangible results within Sacramento communities.
Suicides Rise Along With Temperatures, Study Finds
When heat rises about 2 degrees Fahrenheit in a given location and given month, deaths by suicide rise by about 1 percent. The research team projects that if climate change continues unchecked until the middle of this century, hotter temperatures could cause at least 20,000 additional deaths in the United States and Mexico.
But Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom’s failure to fix the problem in San Francisco when he was mayor has critics raising questions if he’ll be able to do anything statewide.
As Senate Gears Up For Kavanaugh Fight, Poll Finds 71% Of Voters Oppose Overturning Roe V. Wade
And nearly 60 percent of them feel strongly about their opinion, according to the Wall Street Journal/NBC News survey. Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh has been looked at by anti-abortion advocates as their best hope in years for overturning Roe v. Wade.
Robert Wilkie will take up the Department of Veterans Affairs reins at a time when turmoil and controversy are the norm for the troubled agency. While the vote was mostly drama-free, many of the Democrats who opposed it either are running a reelection campaign or are potential contenders for 2020.
Women Are Almost Twice As Likely To Get Alzheimer’s, And New Research Might Shine A Light On Why
The study found that dementia was linked to hormone changes in women, including pregnancy.