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What a big Republican win Tuesday could mean for Obamacare

NPR Health

With the Affordable Care Act once again under fire from Republicans, a leading health care economist explains what a Republican sweep might mean for the health coverage of 45 million Americans.

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As Jurisprudence Under Loper Bright Develops, Early Scorecard is Mixed

FDA Law Blog

By John W.M. Claud & Sara W. Koblitz & JP Ellison — Back in July, the United States Supreme Court turned the world of administrative law on its head, adding new layers of judicial oversight to what might have previously been thought of as fairly non-descript Federal agency functions. One of those cases was Loper Bright v. Raimondo , which formally overruled the 40-year precedent under Chevron , under which courts gave agencies deference when interpreting statutory ambiguity.

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Thousands of children in Gaza receive 2nd dose of polio vaccine, with others cut off

NPR Health

Health workers say they won't be able to vaccinate all the children they had planned to reach because of ongoing fighting.