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-Eighteen Democratic-led states and the District of Columbia filed a lawsuit Tuesday challenging a new Trump administration policy seeking to bar transgender care for minors at federally-funded hospitals. +Fed-up Italian farmers set up mountain turnstiles to charge access to Instagram hot spots [[https://tripscan36.org/|tripscan]] 
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-The new proposal and the legal fight it has provoked is the latest front in the battle over transgender rights and medical care+If Carlo Zanella, president of the Alto Adige Alpine Club, had his way, travel influencers would be banned from the Dolomites
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-The latest proposal by the Department of Health and Human Services focuses on hospitals’ provision of gender identity care for transgender minors. However, the administration has also taken steps to attack transgender medical care for all agesas part of a broad campaign against transgender rights that has included barring their participation in the militaryeliminating references to transgender people from government websites, and ending programs to collect data on trans related health issues. +He blames them for the latest Italian social media trend, which has lured hundreds of thousands of tourists to the mountain range in northern Italywith many traipsing across private land to get that perfect shot. 
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-The states’ lawsuit centers on a proposalannounced in a December 18 declaration by HHS Secretary Robert FKennedy Jr.to target hospitals that provide transgender medical care, such as puberty blockers, to minorsby barring their participation in federal health programs like Medicare and Medicaid.+In response to the influxfrustrated local farmers have set up turnstiles, where tourists must pay 5 euros (nearly $6) to access several “Instagrammable” spotsincluding the Seceda and Drei Zinnen (Three Peaks) mountain ranges. 
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 +Photos showing lines of up to 4,000 people a day, have been popping up on social media in recent weeksBut rather than deter people from coming, the images have acted as a magnet
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 +The medias been talking about the turnstileseveryone’s been talking about it,” says Zanella“And people go where everyone else goesWe’re sheep.” 
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 +Italian law mandates free access to natural parks, such as the Alps and Dolomitesbut the landowners who set up the turnstiles say they have yet to receive any official pushback from authorities. 
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 +Georg Rabansera former Italian national team snowboarder who owns land in a meadow on Seceda, told the Ladin-language magazine La Usc he and others started charging tourists to cross their land to make a point. 
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 +“So many people come through here every day, everyone goes through our properties and leaves trash,” he says. “Ours was a cry for help. We expected a call from the provincial authorities. But nothing. We only read statements in the newspapers. Gossip; nothing concrete. We haven’t even received warning letters. So we’re moving forward.
  
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