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White House reverses Trump ban on LGBT health-care protection


White House reverses Trump ban on LGBT health-care protection
Shira Stein, Bloomberg
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The federal government will begin enforcing protections for LGBT Americans in health care again, reversing a ban put in place by the Trump administration, the Health and Human Services Department said Monday.
The decision to do so was made in light of the Supreme Court s finding in Bostock v. Clayton County, which held that LGBT people are protected from discrimination under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
The Supreme Court has made clear that people have a right not to be discriminated against on the basis of sex and receive equal treatment under the law, no matter their gender identity or sexual orientation, HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra said in a statement. Fear of discrimination can lead individuals to forgo care, which can have serious negative health consequences. It is the position of the Department of Health and Human Services that eve ....

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An article critical of 'liberals' in Mass. and elsewhere for remaining cautious amid the pandemic has left people divided


An article critical of ‘liberals’ in Mass. and elsewhere for remaining cautious amid the pandemic has left people divided
By Shannon Larson Globe Staff,Updated May 5, 2021, 5:01 a.m.
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Friends Susannah Davis, left, and Madeline Gardner worked on knitting projects in Griggs Park in Brookline.Pat Greenhouse/Globe Staff
Progressive communities in Massachusetts and elsewhere came under fire on Tuesday for an issue particularly suited to pandemic times: being too cautious about the coronavirus and its impacts.
The conversation, spurred by an article published in The Atlantic titled “The Liberals Who Can’t Quit Lockdown” seemed to be everywhere on some social feeds, exposing a rift between those who are remaining vigilant for a variety of reasons, and the “jubilant Americans” flocking to bars, eating at restaurants, and planning summer weddings. ....

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