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Aug 3 (Reuters) - The White House has no current plans to mandate insurance coverage for in vitro fertilization, despite U.S.
The Trump administration released a revised list of tariff rates against nearly 70 countries set to take effect early Friday.
The approximately $200 million project will be funded by President Trump and other private donors, White House spokesperson ...
Fourteen-year-old Malia, on the other hand has matured since she first entered the White House at age 10. She has even been compared to her mother in her stature and poise.
The White House won't mandate insurance cover IVF, despite Trump campaign promise of expanded access to fertility treatment, Washington Post reports.