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The Trump administration has rolled back health care protections for transgender patients.The protections were an Obama-era policy that prohibited health care providers from discriminating against transgender patients, 231

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The top US diplomat in Ukraine, Bill Taylor, told Congress in new testimony Wednesday that President Donald Trump cared more about an investigation of former Vice President Joe Biden than he did about Ukraine.Taylor on Wednesday revealed in his opening statement he'd learned additional information, testifying at the first House impeachment hearing that his staff was told the President's interest in Ukraine was the "investigations of Biden."Taylor testified that an aide told him of a phone conversation Trump had with US Ambassador to the European Union 570

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Today is the final day of keynote presentations for E3 2019, the largest gaming expo of the year. Perhaps the most anticipated announcements came from Nintendo, which always closes the show.The biggest Nintendo news of the day: 240

  

There’s something about spending time in a park that boosts our moods. A new study finds just spending minutes at a park can have a significant impact on our mental health. For Denver, Colorado residents Alice and Dave Gannon, their favorite getaway is their neighborhood park, where they take their grandson, Charlie. “I like the geese,” Alice Gannon says. “I know they're a bit of a problem, but I enjoy the geese and the Magpies and the ducks and the water. We like to go around the lake.” But being at the park isn't so much about what they do, it’s about how it makes them feel. “I often feel more peaceful here,” Dave Gannon says. “Some of the anxiety is relieved it's decompressing.”Researchers at the University of Alabama at Birmingham found that spending just 20 minutes in an urban park can make you happier by improving your overall mental health and well-being. Park-goer Stephen Lewis says he believes it. “One reason for having parks: place to go to get away from stress and stuff, relax,” Lewis says. He's been coming to the for decades to walk his dogs. But researchers found you really don't have to do any exercise physical activity to reap the emotional benefits of being at the park. It's all about being there.Researchers found participants who were outside for at least 20 minutes were 60 percent more likely to report being happy after leaving the park. 1390

  

They waited for this moment since SATURDAY MORNING! We were there as @WhiteCastle super fans Jamie & Drew (from Fountain Hills!) bit into their first sliders from the #Scottsdale restaurant @abc15 pic.twitter.com/agdHzaGyYV— John Genovese (@JEGenovese) October 23, 2019 286

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