The Trump administration agreed to restore scores of health agency webpages and datasets that went dark to comply with executive orders on diversity, equity and inclusion and gender identity, under a court settlement announced on Tuesday.

Why it matters: The information blackout shocked health providers and centered on issues like contraception and transgender health that President Trump and Republicans have repeatedly targeted. It also swept up information about HIV, at-risk youths and women's health. • The action prompted a lawsuit from nine medical groups who alleged the administration's actions were arbitrary, illegal and threatened public health.

Driving the news: Under the agreement, the Health and Human Services Department will reinstate the webpages in question to reflect how t

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