
Lake County unveils mobile clinic to help expand health outreach
'We believe it's a major step to make the preventative services more accessible for Lake County residents,' Vavilala said at Friday's ribbon cutting for the mobile clinic. 'By taking our services directly to the neighborhoods, schools, as well as community centers and ensuring people get resources they need there. we can break barriers to care, support school health also preventative care close to home and provide health education to people of all ages.
'We strongly believe transportation and bus schedules should not prevent people from accessing health care. The clinic is (meant) to eliminate these barriers and bring essential services directly to every zip code and every area.'
Attendees got to walk through the mobile clinic, which includes an exam room and a blood draw station. Vavilala said the mobile clinic cost around $250,000, which was paid for out of the $4.87 million in state funding the health department received as part of the Health First Indiana initiative, which was created in 2023 by the Indiana legislature. Vavilala said Lake County Health Department staff visited Plymouth and Porter County to see how their units work.
Vavilala said now that the clinic is up and running the health department will post on social media where the clinic will be traveling as well as give residents the chance to request the mobile clinic to come to their communities.
'We will closely work with schools, closely work with the community center, medical providers, as well as the local organizations to ensure our clinic reaches those with the greatest need and the right services at each community,' Vavilala said.
Former Gov. Eric Holcomb pitched Health First Indiana as a way to improve the overall health of Hoosiers, an area where the state consistently ranks among the worst in the nation.
As of June 2024, the state rate of children under 3 years old receiving the recommended vaccine series is 59.1% and the Lake County rate is 43%, which ranks the county at 89 out of 92 counties.
The state infant mortality rate is 6.8% the county rate is 7.26%, and the state adult obesity rate is 43.6% while the county rate is 44.7%, according to the scorecard.
The state smoking rate during pregnancy is 6.6% while the county rate is 3.8%, and the state rate for smoking is 21% and the county rate is 18.6%. The state suicide rate is 15.77% while the county rate is 12.3%, according to the scorecard.
Many of the department's community partners were present at the clinic's launch, including Purdue Extension Nutrition Service, Gary Harm Reduction, Tobacco Free — Lake County, Mental Health America, St. John Fire Department, and Franciscan Health's Prenatal Assistance Program.
One of Health First Indiana's particular areas of focus has been improving infant and maternal mortality rates, particularly among Black women. A'onesty Cross and Jackie Carter are Community Health Prenatal Care Coordinators with Franciscan, with Cross focusing on the education component and Carter gathering and reporting the data to the state.
Cross said the program ensures that pregnant moms have a doctor, insurance, and perinatal education, which focuses on safe and healthy habits and advocating for yourself. Once babies are born, the moms are educated on putting baby to sleep safely and car seat safety. They have access to a diaper pantry and a clinical therapist for moms, free of charge, she said.
'We make sure they have wraparound services,' Cross said. 'We want to see all babies reach their first birthday.'
Carter works with the state's Fetal Infant Mortality Review Team, which implements ways to educate moms to avoid future infant deaths. Recently, she said they've seen an uptick in sleeping-related deaths, so Carter and the team have discussed with moms how important it is to put baby 'alone, on their back and in a crib,' Cross said.
Lake County Commissioner Michael Repay, D-Hammond, said the mobile clinic is one way to provide health care 'wherever it is (needed).'
'I think there are identifiable metrics that we can see the positive results of the (Health First Indiana) investment,' Repay said. 'I think today we have more or less anecdotal positive events occurring from it, but I want evidence and I believe we'll get it. I think we're doing good work, it just needs to be measured and I hope that the state understands that and continues to support the programs in Lake County.'
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It's not overly sweet like most sodas, and it has a nice, clean fizz with a little tang from the apple cider vinegar — but not in a weird or overpowering way. It actually feels refreshing, and I like that it doesn't leave a heavy or syrupy aftertaste. I've started keeping a few flavors in the fridge, and it's become my go-to when I want something fizzy without all the sugar. I like this variety pack because it has both my husband's and my favorite flavors." —ElveroguePrice: $18.78+ (regularly $27.88; discount available on seven variety packs) 37% off a hands-free wearable fan you can easily clip to your waistband or wear around your neck for some instant, refreshing cooling power on days when the sun is trying to melt you like an ice pop. Promising review: "These were a lifesaver! We used them while at multiple theme parks in the summer, and they have worked wonderfully. The fact that they clip to your waist, hold your shirt down, and blow air up your shirt is a way better way to keep cool than just an external fan. I have bought several of these, and would highly recommend! A couple of these lasted all day, as long as you are not constantly running them full blast." —Greg"I saw this rechargeable fan on TikTok, but found it cheaper on Amazon. It has four different settings. Comfortable to wear. It has decent battery life. Noise level is minimal. Keeps you cool. The clip easily connects to your jeans, shorts, or pants to help you stay cool in the heat. I'm a big guy living in Alabama, so it's been great for me! Good, quality product." —Misty ReynoldsPrice: $18.98 (typically $29.99) 33% off a Ninja Artisan outdoor pizza oven (the lowest it's been!) with an impressive 5-in-1 functionality that can make pizza, bake, broil, warm, and proof. Once it's preheated, you'll have restaurant-quality pies with melty, gooey cheese ready to devour in just three minutes. Choose from various settings to get your preferred pizza style, whether it be pan, thin crust, New York, Neapolitan, or custom. It includes the pizza oven, a 12" x 12" pizza stone, 12" x 12" bake pan, and quick start guide with inspiration recipes!Promising review: "Wow, what a powerful oven. I divided the pizza dough into three sections and cooked pizza at three temperatures to find the best combination, after using the dough recipe in the included book. I liked the 550 temperature because the crust was not overly cooked or undercooked. You definitely can not walk away from the oven or get busy making another pizza as it cooks super fast. It's best to test out the oven to find your sweet spot. I'm in love with the versatility of this oven. I've been wanting to cook more pizza outside in the summer to reduce heating the house. Highly recommend this oven " —BrooksPrice: $199.95 (originally $299.99) — and shop all the Ninja deals here 31% off a '90s-themed insulated lunchbox for keeping your watermelon slices perfectly chilled or stashing your sunscreen and snacks during your road-trip or beach day. Its complete with a zipped front pocket and a shoulder strap so you can rock your lunch like it's the hottest accessory on the block. Promising review: "Amazing buy! The lunch box is bigger than the pictures make it seem. It fits all of my lunch, some snacks for work, and some gel ice blocks! Cute and functional. I love it!!!" —Maria Guiterrez GarciaPrice: $15.19 (typically $21.99; available in two styles) 20% off Kuumba Made's Golden Sky roll-on, a truly decadent blend of vanilla, rose, and amber that does all the layering for you. This potent, super long-lasting, and decadently delicious rollerball is just one of MANY that Kuumba is well known for ... hence why TikTok keeps selling them out 😬. Kuumba Made is a small business that specializes in roll-on scents. Promising review: "The scent is absolutely divine — sweet, warm, and rich without being overly overpowering. It's the perfect vanilla fragrance that feels both cozy and elegant. I love how natural and smooth it smells, with no artificial or overly sugary notes." —Tamara Jones Price: $7.99 (typically $9.99) 20% off a Shark FlexBreeze Pro Mist Fan (that's the first-ever recorded discount!!) for anyone who wants a bit of a god complex this summer — this whisper-quiet, cordless, remote-controlled gizmo can lower temps up to 12 degrees indoors and outdoors, and can be felt from up to 70 feet away. Promising review: "We love this fan. Not only can you spray water through an attachment that goes to the fan, but you can charge the fan itself, disconnect it from the stand, set it up on a table, and it will run for about four hours with no electricity required. It will also run for about four hours before having to be recharged. You won't regret this purchase." —Nan LindstromPrice: $199.99 (originally $249.99) 35% off a set of high-velocity fans reviewers *love* to use for garages, gyms, and workshops for an extra blast of cool air that's designed to effectively flow through the whole space. This even comes with a wall-mounting system if you want the air to flow from above! Promising review: "These are just great fans... put out a large amount of air, all metal, and last for years. I have window AC units and put one in front of each, and it makes a huge difference in cooling and electric bills." —Dennis LodgePrice: $109.99 for a set of two (originally $169.99) 23% off a set of lightweight, oh-so-dainty ruffled pajamas that are an EXTRA steal, considering they were inspired by the $89 Piyama version. Reviewers are in loooove with this set for summer, saying the fabric is so high quality that it feels like linen. If you're looking for breezy warm weather loungewear, this adorable set fits the bill! Promising review: "So comfortable and so, so cute! From a pajama lover — I think these might just be my new favorites. I've tried all brands (designer and otherwise) and these top my list without a doubt. The ruffles are such a cute touch! Highly recommend!" —Melissa Price: $19.99 (typically $25.99; available in women's sizes S–XXL and 10 colors). 33% off a retro-style Marshall Bluetooth speaker (its lowest price yet) to bring along to all your summer cookouts that yes, is indisputably gorgeous, but also ridiculously high quality. Reviewers are in love with the crisp, clear sound, the deep bass, and how easy it is to set up and use. Promising review: I had been looking at these for a long time. One of my favorite Amazon purchases ever! The speaker itself is gorgeous! And the sound quality is top notch! If you've been thinking about it, just get one. You won't regret it." —Jessica ColbyPrice: $199.99 (originally $299.99; available in two colors on sale) 20% off a 62-quart wheeled Coleman cooler (tied for its lowest price ever) that flexes so hard that it stays ice cold for up to five (!!!) days, making it the ultimate cooler for camping, outdoor parties, and beach trips. Take THAT, summer heat! Promising review: "Took ours camping, had us and three kids opening and closing it all week — ice still frozen by the end of the trip. Brought the cooler home, didn't get to unpack it until two days after the trip, opened it up and found a beer — Coors with the mountains still blue. So, for a total of six days outside in the heat (high was 89), it was still ice cold. Best money I've ever spent on a cooler. The lid doesn't stick, and the wheels make it so easy to tote around. We filled ours up to the top, fit eight Philly's, a pack of hot dogs, a pack of sausages, water, frozen water bottles, a total of 32 beers, chocolate bars (that didn't melt), 12 breakfast burritos, a pack of ham, and a pack of bologna. Compact, but it holds a lot. 10 out of 10." —Amazon CustomerPrice: $59.99 (originally $74.99) 20% off Essence's Drop of Sunshine Bronzing Drops, which is an extra steal since reviewers consider this the more affordable version of the beloved $39 Drunk Elephant version. This buildable, hydrating formula is an easy way to add a ~sunkissed touch~ to your beauty routine without breaking the bank (or compromising your skin!). Promising review: "I love this so I ordered a second for backup! Depending on my day I will add no more than one or two drops to my moisturizer or my primer. Takes away the winter pallor of my face which definitely has not had enough sun lately. The bottle is small, but you don't need to use much. Reasonably priced for the amount. I would say buy it." —IncognitoPrice: $4.79 (typically $5.99). Up to 47% off a set of retro-style crew socks just *begging* to be worn with your favorite biker shorts and oversize tee for the ultimate breezy summer fit. Promising review: "These are adorable and have so many fun color combos! Very comfortable, soft, and fit perfectly even after multiple washings. Just the right thickness. I will be buying more in various colors." —JDPrice: $8.94+ for a set of five (typically $15.99; available in seven styles) $30 off a *folding* Adirondack-style chair (the lowest price it goes for) so you can kick back, relax, and watch the fireflies while sipping your sweat tea all summer long. Promising review: "Love the quality of this product! Only thing is you might need someone else helping put it together because it is a little difficult to get the arms on alone but other than that super easy directions! Definitely will buy again! Might need more chairs for the backyard! Great quality for the price! Mom tested, Daughter approved!" —Amanda PalmerPrice: $99.98 (typically $129.99; available in eight colors) 21% off a reversible vintage-inspired floral bathing suit with adjustable, oh-so-sweet bow straps that are almost too cute to exist. Like, spare some cuteness for the rest of the beach, will you?? Reviewers mention if you're in between sizes, to size up! Promising review: "This suit is so pretty! I was nervous that for the price, it would be poor quality, but it looks just like the photos. The material is nice and thick, and I love that it's padded. I'm between a small and medium, so I sized up based on other reviews." —Morgan MeldrumPrice: $28.79+ (typically $35.99; available in women's sizes 2–14 and seven styles). 20% off a retro-style snow cone machine that will simply make your backyard the most popular place on the BLOCK this summer. 'Tis the season to get lawless with flavoring syrups, condensed milk, and delicious combos galore. Promising review: "Perfect for the kids! Great way to make a nice treat to help cool the kids down during the hot summer days. My kids are able to use it even to sell snow cones and make a little extra money. Perfect size, works great, easy to clean, inexpensive, and easy to maintain. Not that loud when using it and it makes the perfect texture needed for a perfect snow cone." —Mary Ann WylerPrice: $39.99 (typically $49.99, available in two colors) 30% off Vacation's Classic Whip SPF 30 (the lowest price ever !!!), a wildly beloved "dessert for your skin" that feels so lightweight and decadent to apply that reviewers can't get enough of it. (No, REALLY. This is selling out all over 😭.) Not only does it feel ridiculously indulgent, but it's water-resistant and sensitive skin-friendly, so you'll be the sweetest AND safest treat. Check out a TikTok of Vacation's Classic Whip SPF 30 in that the AAD recommends using at least SPF 30 and reapplying as needed for skin protection. You can read about sunscreen myths and facts from dermatologists for more information! Promising review: "Smells SO GOOD! This sunscreen smells so nostalgic and I love the whipped cream play. Makes me much more excited about putting sunscreen on. A little bit goes a long way, and it's pretty thick on the skin. Breaks down into a lotion kind of and turned out to be too oily for my face specifically, but love it for my body. Will be buying this again!" —averyPrice: $16.10 (typically $23) — with a free air freshener included! 37% off a fast-acting, refillable plug-in fly trap that has a range of up to 400 feet luring all the flies, fruit flies, moths, and gnats that may have snuck in while the kiddos kept running in and out of the backyard. The best part?? The "trap" part is on the back, so you don't have to behold a little bug graveyard in your kitchen when you flick on the lights in the morning. Check out a TikTok of the plug-in fly trap in review: "I can't say enough wonderful things about these handy little bug catchers! They are simple to use, cheap to refill, and catch a ton of small bugs and flies. I have eight of them now, all around my house! It's a little gross how many tiny flying insects are around…but it makes me feel a lot better now that I have these!" —Chris H. Price: $11.33 (typically $17.97; also available as a two-pack) 20% off a floral '90s-style dress so lightweight that OOPS you'll forget it's on your human body. Perfect for anyone who is still just short of melting like the Wicked Witch this summer. Here's what BuzzFeeder Emma Lord says about it: "TBH, this is a great layering piece to have even when the temps start to drop! I love pairing it with a cardigan on a cool morning and shedding it when it gets hotter throughout the day. 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Miami Herald
a day ago
- Miami Herald
What's affecting your health in Miami? It could be lizards, storms or your brain
Health Care What's affecting your health in Miami? It could be lizards, storms or your brain These articles on Miami's health focus on environmental influences and mental health issues. A study on lizards explores how the presence of brown anoles can disrupt mosquito feeding patterns and potentially reduce disease transmission to humans. Researchers at the University of Miami study Alzheimer's disease in Hispanic and Black communities, highlighting a personalized approach to medicine. Meanwhile, post-hurricane mental health concerns like PTSD are addressed by mental health experts advocating for cognitive therapies as a path to recovery. NO. 1: WHAT'S WRONG WITH YOUR BRAIN? IT COULD COME DOWN TO WHAT YOU NEED MORE OF EACH NIGHT Here is some expert medical advice. | Published June 5, 2024 | Read Full Story by Michelle Marchante Juan Jose Muñoz (left) and Elvin Antonio Urbina walk with her belongings through the flooded N 15th St in North Tampa, Thursday, October 10, 2024, a day after Hurricane Milton crossed Florida's Gulf Coast. NO. 2: FLORIDIAN HURRICANE SURVIVORS COULD BE SUFFERING FROM PTSD—BUT RECOVERY IS POSSIBLE After a tumultuous hurricane season, an expert says Floridians should look out for symptoms of PTSD. | Published November 27, 2024 | Read Full Story by Denise Hruby No image found A caretaker, center, offers cafecito to Asustina Valdes Cabrera, left, while she is tested by UHealth medical researcher Dr. Katrina Celis, right, as part of an Alzheimer study during a community outreach event for the John P. Hussman Institute for Human Genomics where UM researchers performed tests, enrolled new participants and took blood samples to a new Biorespository opening at UHealth's campus, at Hora Feliz Adult Day Care on Thursday, January 16, 2025, in Hialeah, Fla. By D.A. Varela NO. 3: HOW A UM LAB IS UNLOCKING THE SECRETS OF THE BRAIN. IT STARTS WITH A PERSONAL MESSAGE What to know about the visits. | Published January 24, 2025 | Read Full Story by Michelle Marchante Peter's rock agamas have spread across Florida, in some places pushing aside native species like the brown anole. That shift in the reptile population could potentially have ripple effects on mosquitoes and the spread of diseases . By Alex Grimsley NO. 4: HOW A TURF WAR BETWEEN LIZARDS IN FLORIDA IMPACTS MOSQUITOES AND MAYBE YOUR HEALTH Researchers are looking at the role a tiny lizard plays in protecting us from mosquito-borne diseases | Published March 5, 2025 | Read Full Story by Denise Hruby The summary above was drafted with the help of AI tools and edited by journalists in our News division. All stories listed were reported, written and edited by McClatchy journalists.


Politico
2 days ago
- Politico
The Black maternity mortality crisis comes to the Hill
Greetings from POLITICO's newest horse girl/cat mom reporter! Major thanks to Teresa Wiltz and Maura Reynolds for letting me contribute to this week's discussion. You can find me at cdaniels@ We know that Black women are up to three times more likely to die from pregnancy-related complications than white women. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 80 percent of these deaths are preventable. That's why more than 50 Black-led organizations have collaborated on a comprehensive policy road map aimed at addressing the Black maternal mortality crisis, even in the face of increasing restrictions on reproductive health care. Spearheaded by In Our Own Voice: National Black Women's Reproductive Justice Agenda, a national-state partnership dedicated to advancing sexual and reproductive equity for Black women, the nonpartisan 2025 Black Reproductive Justice Policy Agenda outlines legislative recommendations to help eliminate racial disparities in maternal health outcomes. The organizations warn that limiting reproductive health services could exacerbate the Black maternal mortality crisis, leading to rising deaths among both mothers and infants. The agenda calls for Congress to pass the Abortion Justice Act, which would decriminalize those seeking or providing abortion services. It also calls for increasing funding for doulas and midwifery care in federal health care programs as well as providing free prescription contraceptives. While some of the proposed policies face significant hurdles in the Republican-controlled Congress, In Our Own Voice has the support of the Congressional Caucus on Black Women and Girls. Women Rule sat down with Regina Moss, president and CEO of In Our Own Voice, and Rep. Robin Kelly (D-Ill.), co-chair of the Congressional Caucus on Black Women and Girls, to discuss the agenda and how Congress is viewing the maternal mortality crisis. This interview has been edited for length and clarity. While many associate the topic of reproductive justice with abortion rights, the Black Reproductive Justice Policy Agenda delves into much more than terminating a pregnancy. What is reproductive justice? Moss: In 1994 when the Clinton Health Administration was putting forth their health care reform, inevitably, the conversation centered on abortion. And there were 12 Black women at a conference in Chicago and they said, 'No, this is not right. We are not taking into consideration all the other things that have an impact on the decision whether or not to continue a pregnancy.' So they coined the term 'reproductive justice,' which is a splice of reproductive health and rights with social justice. It says: Just as much as we should have a right to not have a child, we should have a right to have a child. Black women were, at that time, being sterilized against their consent. We didn't have the full range of contraceptive options open to us. Following on that is the right to raise a child in a safe and sustainable environment. Those were the core tenets, and then later on, they realized that just as much as we have those rights, we should have the right to sexual expression. We are often subject to these negative narratives about Black women and girls and gender-expansive people being hypersexual, unfit mothers, all of these tropes and stereotypes. Reproductive justice is expansive on purpose because it leans into the fact that the intersectionality we sit in — of racism, classism, sexism, homophobia — both exacerbate as well as continue to create more systemic barriers for us. We know that Black women are up to three times more likely to die from pregnancy-related issues than their white counterparts. Congresswoman, how have you tried to draw attention to the crisis during your time in Congress, and have you received any pushback? KELLY: I didn't even realize it was a problem that still remains in this country until a constituent told me a story. But I can tell you, my colleagues on the other side fought me tooth and nail until we had a state legislator, a champion from Georgia come in [to speak to Congress]. She fought for the legislation extending the postpartum Medicaid coverage period, and she helped get it done in Georgia. And that's when [Republican Rep.] Buddy Carter said, 'I can't believe my state is one of the worst.' I wanted to scream so loud 'I've been trying to tell you that,' but they just refuse to acknowledge it, you know? As the person that actually brought maternal mortality and morbidity legislation to Congress, I think it's been, like, 10 years now, I'm fighting an uphill battle. When Black women are helped, that means all women are helped. I will tell you that not only the Congressional Black Caucus, the other caucuses too, are trying to keep various entities accountable. I'm the co-chair of the bipartisan Maternal Health Caucus. I think our problem that we face is that a lot of Republicans who know the right thing but — and I hate to use this word but I can't think of another word — they're afraid to do the right thing. But it doesn't mean we're not going to push for change, you know? Because we need to be ready when the change does come. And it's coming. We just need to build the relationships. The agenda calls for Medicaid funding for doulas and midwives, which are crucial to the success of Black pregnancy, as well as clinics like Planned Parenthood. But the recent reconciliation bill signed by President Donald Trump calls for reducing Medicaid funding. Can funding for doulas and midwives and Planned Parenthood still be achieved with these cuts and how will the cuts impact the maternal mortality crisis overall? KELLY: In the 2nd congressional district that I represent, 300,000 people are connected with Medicaid. It's drastic, it's horrible, it's cruel, it's mean, it's outrageous. Yes, it's babies and mamas, but it's a whole bunch of other people too. They forget rural areas. In Illinois alone, nine rural hospitals will close. And to throw in what just happened with Planned Parenthood? That was where I got my first care. We're devastated. We had [Health] Secretary [Robert F.] Kennedy Jr. before the [House Committee on Energy and Commerce] and I talked about Medicaid and maternal mortality and issues around women. Everything we raised though, didn't matter. It's so frustrating and it's scary. Women will die. Things will get worse. They're not going to get better … But he is like a brick wall. But we're fighting. We're demanding things of him. We went over to his office. He didn't see us, but we're not going to let this rest. [Editor's note: The Department of Health and Human Services did not respond to a request for comment.] It's not a secret that we're in the minority right now. We don't have all the numbers, but that doesn't mean that we don't still stand up, stand out, speak out about all of these issues. Reproductive rights are under attack in the courts, state legislatures and in Congress. So it's very important we have an agenda. MOSS: Fifty-two percent of Black girls rely on Medicaid. Half of all women of reproductive age with Medicaid are women of color. Two-thirds of Black births are born to mothers on Medicaid. Black nursing home residents are more likely to be female and reliant on Medicaid. So when we say that this will devastate the lives of millions of Black women, girls and gender-expansive people, it is not an understatement. POLITICO Special Report 'I Really Feel For Her': Brooke Rollins' Impossible Trump Administration Mandate by Jake Traylor, Myah Ward and Samuel Benson for POLITICO: 'Shortly after President Donald Trump temporarily paused immigration raids on farms last month, Brooke Rollins' team asked a well-connected D.C. lobbying firm to help defend the Agriculture secretary against an onslaught of attacks insinuating that she had betrayed America First principles. The request for outside help, which a department spokesperson denied was made or directed by the secretary, underscores the difficult position in which Rollins, who is thought to have political ambitions beyond this Cabinet post, finds herself. As secretary, she represents the interests of farmers and agriculture groups, who rely on immigrants to work long hours for modest pay. As a Trump official, she serves a president who has decried amnesty efforts, carve-outs and open borders that he believes have ruined the country under previous administrations.' How an Arizona Special Election Is Inflaming Democratic Divides by Nicholas Wu and Andrew Howard for POLITICO: 'Adelita Grijalva, the late [Rep. Raúl] Grijalva's 54-year-old daughter, seemed poised to pick up his seat after clinching support from national Hispanic and progressive Democrats, Arizona lawmakers, the gun violence-focused Giffords PAC and EMILY's List. Complicating her coronation is the late rise of Deja Foxx, a 25-year-old influencer who has the backing of Hogg's PAC and the Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus' campaign arm. And a third candidate, 35-year-old former state Rep. Daniel Hernandez, is posting strong fundraising numbers for his bid.' Linda Yaccarino Resigns as CEO of X by Aaron Pellish for POLITICO: 'Linda Yaccarino announced she is stepping down from her role as CEO of X in a post on the website on Wednesday. The former NBC Universal executive joined X in 2023 shortly after Elon Musk took ownership of the social media platform. Musk and Yaccarino had spearheaded an initiative to totally remake the company — which was then known as Twitter — with the tech titan warning the platform was too 'woke.'' Number of the Week Read more here. MUST READS In New Lawsuit, Pregnant Doctor Says RFK Jr.'s Vaccine Policy Puts Her at Risk by Barbara Rodriguez for The 19th: 'A pregnant physician is at the center of a new lawsuit against Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and doctors say her concerns about whether she'll have access to a COVID-19 vaccine reflect a growing confusion about vaccine policy across the country. The lawsuit focuses on Kennedy's announcement in May on social media, which plaintiffs describe as a directive, that COVID-19 vaccination would be removed from the recommended vaccine schedule for healthy pregnant people and healthy children. The change was made without consulting vaccine experts or staff from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, according to the lawsuit.' The Backdoor Way That Pete Hegseth Could Keep Women Out of Combat by Missy Ryan for The Atlantic: 'Since the military opened ground-combat units to women, in 2016, 160 have earned their Ranger tabs. And in the vision that Pete Hegseth laid out days before being tapped as defense secretary last year, none of them belong on the front lines. But to win confirmation as America's 29th defense secretary, Hegseth needed votes from senators, one of whom, in particular, was a woman who had served in combat. Republican Senator Joni Ernst, who commanded troops in Iraq and Kuwait, remained a holdout. With his future riding on her vote, the nominee suggested under oath that his views had evolved. It wasn't that he was against women in combat, per se. It was just that he wanted to uphold military excellence.' Judge Blocks Trump From Cutting Off Planned Parenthood Funding Under 'Big, Beautiful Bill' by Joe Walsh for CBS News: 'A judge on Monday temporarily barred the Trump administration from revoking Medicaid funding for Planned Parenthood, partially freezing a provision of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act just days after President Trump signed it into law. The temporary restraining order by U.S. District Judge Indira Talwani lasts 14 days and directs the Department of Health and Human Services to 'take all steps necessary to ensure that Medicaid funding continues to be disbursed' to Planned Parenthood. The ruling, which came after a lawsuit from Planned Parenthood, doesn't apply to any other health care providers.' Quote of the Week More on that here. on the move Catherine Morehouse has launched a strategic comms firm focused on power grid policies and the energy transition. She most recently was an energy reporter at POLITICO. (h/t POLITICO Influence) Skylar Rubin is now digital media director for Sen. Katie Britt (R-Ala.). She previously was associate director of marketing and engagement at BGR Group. (h/t POLITICO Influence) Olivia Davis is now press secretary at the Democratic Governors Association. She most recently was comms director for ModSquad, and is a Tom Carper and Catherine Cortez Masto alum. (h/t POLITICO Playbook)