“Page Not Found:” HHS agencies purge web pages that hint at DEI, health equity, and gender

Medical group sues over removing “information used every day by health professions”

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Update: On Tuesday, Feb. 11, U.S. District Judge John Bates in Washington agreed to issue a temporary restraining order requiring that HHS, CDC, and FDA must restore all removed pages cited in the suit by 11:59 PM. Notably, only two pages listed below in figures 1-4 are included in the suit.

The web page for the FDA Office of Minority Health and Health Equity is no more.

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