Honduras’s President Xiomara Castro threatened to push the U.S. military out of a base in the country if President-elect Donald J. Trump carries out mass deportations of undocumented immigrants from the United States. This response marked the first concrete pushback by a regional leader to Trump’s deportation plan, leading to potential changes in military cooperation. The move poses risks for Honduras, heavily reliant on the U.S. economically, as Latin American governments navigate uncertain territory in light of Trump’s immigration policies.
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North Carolina family fears Medicaid cuts would force them to ration treatments for 6-year-old
Kennedy Beaver, a 6-year-old from North Carolina with Noonan syndrome, attends therapy twice a week funded by Medicaid's CAP/C waiver. With Congress proposing significant Medicaid cuts, her family fears losing access to vital treatments, which could cost them over $4,000 monthly, highlighting the potential impact on over 600,000 state residents reliant on the program. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: Kennedy Beaver, a 6-year-old girl with a condition that makes her growth slow, is...
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