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- MAHA backers refuse to stop pushing for healthier food as Obama-appointed judge deals blow - A federal judge has blocked portions of West Virginia's ban on Red Dye No. 40, Yellow Dye No. 5 and other artificial colors in foods, citing constitutional concerns.
- GOP lawmaker vows to give parents more power as schools 'blatantly' violate students' rights - A new GOP-led bill would give parents more power to fight schools when they are denied access to classroom materials related to sexuality and gender that their kids are being taught.
- HHS unleashes sweeping crackdown on child ‘sex-rejecting procedures,’ threatens hospital, Medicaid funding (e - HHS proposes blocking Medicare and Medicaid funding for gender transition procedures on patients under 18, with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. calling such treatments malpractice.
- Youth sports in crisis as skyrocketing costs price out parents, threaten childhood health - Congressional hearing reveals youth sports costs hit $40 billion annually for parents as travel teams price out families. Average yearly cost exceeds $1,000 per child.
- After Australia passes social media ban lawmakers probed on why Congress hasn't done more to protect kids - Pressure is mounting on Congress to act after Australia’s under-16 social media ban sparked calls from U.S. lawmakers to better protect children online.
- New Hampshire 6-year-old tests positive for cocaine, cannabis, as mother faces multiple charges - New Hampshire mother Paige Goulet charged with child endangerment after daughter was hospitalized following THC gummy ingestion and drug test results.
- Cracker Barrel restaurant chain pays thousands to students, settling discrimination claims - Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown announces Cracker Barrel settlement over allegations students with disabilities were mistreated at Waldorf restaurant.
- Major California health system ending transgender procedures for minors across its network - Sacramento's Sutter Health ends transgender procedures for minors, joining a trend among California healthcare systems changing youth treatment policies.
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