President Clinton Released from Hospital After Flu Treatment

He returned home on Christmas Eve. Former President Bill Clinton was discharged from a Washington hospital on Tuesday after receiving treatment for a severe flu the day before.…

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OSHA Announces Hazardous Working Conditions Settlement with Amazon

The company will provide ergonomic support to prevent musculoskeletal disorders. Amazon settled allegations of hazardous working conditions with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) this month, agreeing…

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Osprey Aircraft Deemed Safe After Near-Crash and Gearbox Review

Hybrid helicopter-airplanes resume flights after December 9 grounding. The U.S. Navy and the Air Force cleared their V-22 Ospreys for use after grounding them for two weeks. The…

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U.S. Representative Moves to Assisted Living Facility in Texas

The 81-year-old congresswoman had been missing from Congress for 6 months. U.S. Representative Kay Granger, who has not cast a vote in Congress for the past six months,…

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FDA Approves Medication for Rare Adrenal Gland Disorder

Crenessity reduces glucocorticoid dependency and improves hormone control for classic CAH. The FDA has recently approved Crenessity (crinecerfont) for use alongside glucocorticoids in treating adults and children aged…

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Commerce Department Signs Preliminary Manufacturing Agreement with Bosch

The memorandum outlines a $225 million expansion for semiconductors. The Commerce Department signed a preliminary agreement with Bosch this month, finalizing a proposal to provide $225 million to…

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Administration Releases Action Plans for Transportation, Infrastructure Improvement

Federal agencies seek to affordably reduce air pollution across U.S. shipping network. The Department of Energy (DOE) published five action plans to innovate and expand America’s transportation infrastructure…

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Senators Introduces Bill to Increase Tax Deductions on Charitable Donations

The Charitable Act receives bipartisan support. Senators James Lankford of Oklahoma and Chris Coons of Delaware recently introduced the Charitable Act which is receiving bipartisan support. The legislation…

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DOI Focuses on Abandoned Hardrock Mines, Opens Assessment Grants

 Open, unused mining shafts and pits located across the United States. Coal is the primary material mined in the United States, but hardrock mines, used to extract minerals…

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Energy Department Releases Report on LNG Exports

Officials say energy prices will increase if the U.S. eases LNG exports. The Department of Energy (DOE) released its report on liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports after President…

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