From Childrens Health Defense <[email protected]>
Subject DOJ Settles Lawsuit Over Federal COVID Vaccine Mandate + California Community Sues County Over AT&T Cell Tower + More
Date August 7, 2025 10:06 PM
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Email from Childrens Health Defense The Latest Defender News   Thursday, August 7, 2025     DOJ Settles Lawsuit Against Biden Administration Over COVID Vaccine Mandate for Federal Workers ⇱ SHARE ‘No Place in Our Community’: Santa Cruz Residents Sue County Over AT&T Cell Tower ⇱ SHARE Mayo Clinic Joins List of Employers Sued for Denying Religious Exemptions to COVID Vaccine Mandates ⇱ SHARE Scientists Find Unusual Airborne Toxin in U.S., Far From Industrial Zones Where It’s Used ⇱ SHARE ‘Traditionally, It Was a Democrat Issue’: How RFK Jr. Is Getting Left-Leaning Food Laws Into Deep-Red States + More ⇱ SHARE New Research Catalogues Bayer’s Cancer Gag Act Push + More ⇱ SHARE In case you missed it ... August 6, 2025 Idaho Rethinks Health Freedom and Vaccines in a Post-Pandemic, MAHA World As trust in public health plummets across the U.S., Idaho has become a testing ground for a big question: What does it look like to put a vision of individual health freedom into practice?       Support news that prioritizes your children's well-being DONATE Children's Health Defense® is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Our mission is ending childhood health epidemics by eliminating toxic exposure. We will restore and protect the health of children by eliminating environmental exposures, holding responsible parties accountable, and establishing safeguards to prevent future harm of children's health. Protecting Children. Exposing Harms. Seeking Justice. Children's Health Defense Childrens Health Defense | 852 Franklin Ave Suite 511 | Franklin Lakes, NJ 07417 US Unsubscribe | Update Profile | Our Privacy Policy | Constant Contact Data Notice  
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