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A key U.S. Senate panel rejected a Trump administration push to make major changes to IDEA and defund some disability ...
A White House order calling for greater reliance on institutionalization threatens decades of precedent on disability rights, ...
A prominent disability justice activist will soon appear on quarters issued by the U.S. Mint as part of a special program ...
Physicians are being told to play a bigger role in ensuring that children with disabilities have access to needed ...
New research suggests that a decades-old drug can alleviate anxiety issues in kids and young adults with autism. Individuals on the spectrum who took the blood pressure medication propranolol ...
After months of delays, lawmakers recently approved a federal funding bill narrowly averting a government shutdown, but advocates say it may bring more questions than answers for disability programs.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Rochelle Walensky apologized to disability advocates after calling it “encouraging” that most vaccinated individuals who have died from COVID-19 ...
For the first time in four years, the amount of money that people with disabilities can save without jeopardizing eligibility for government benefits is rising.
Mass firings at a federal agency supporting community living efforts for people with disabilities are fueling concerns that funding will be disrupted and programs could be forced to close.
Seventeen states are no longer seeking to invalidate one of the nation's key disability rights laws, but advocates say threats remain.
Federal officials are giving employers the green light to continue paying many workers with disabilities less than minimum wage. The Trump administration is withdrawing a proposed rule that sought to ...
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