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    While Republicans have remained relatively silent on the question of gay blood donations, the recent shooting in an Orlando gay nightclub has fueled the issue among House Democrats. (AP Photos/Mel Evans)
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    All the ways the federal government is creeping left on LGBT rights

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    June 20, 2016 4:01 am
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    The National Safety Council said 2015 was the deadliest year since 2008, with 38,300 deaths. The NSC reported that 4.4 million people were seriously injured.
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    According the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, diplomatic status would give Americans greater opportunities to influence an important forum for Islamic activism.
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    Washington should support responsible Islamic groups

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    The FDA already has taken steps to allow gay men to donate their blood, last year lifting a comprehensive ban that applied to men who had sex with another man even once. Now, they must abstain from sex for just one year. (AP Photo/Toby Talbot, File)
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    Dems call for ending ban on gay blood donations

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    June 14, 2016 8:27 pm
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    WH signals no change to gay blood donor policy

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    GOP war over inspecting catfish imports for carcinogens, drugs
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    Three types of popular Clif energy bars are being recalled because of bad sunflower seed kernels. (AP Photo Illustration/Bernadette Tuazon)
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    Clif bars recalled over Listeria threat

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    The agency on Thursday finalized a rule that streamlines the process of applying for compassionate use, which enables a patient to get non-approved treatments when there isn’t any other option. (iStock photo)
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    FDA speeds up process of applying for last resort drugs

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    June 2, 2016 2:57 pm
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    Rep. Mike Bishop, R-Mich., said Wednesday the administration hasn't answered his questions about why it didn't grant emergency funds to victims in a 2012 outbreak of meningitis. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh, File)
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    Lawmaker wants funds for victims of tainted drug scandal

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    The Food and Drug Administration approved Probuphine, which is an implant intended to provide a low-level dose of the opioid addiction treatment buprenorphine. (Screenshot)
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