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A federal judge in Texas struck down part of Obamacare that required insurers to cover screenings for breast cancer, Type 2 diabetes, and some STDs including drugs that prevent HIV infections. The Biden administration will most likely appeal however, the ruling goes into effect immediately. NBC’s Mike Memoli reports.