Federal Judge Rules Against Title IX Updates in Four New States

State attorneys general from Kansas, Alaska, Utah, and Wyoming claim the federal regulation was intended to protect biological women from discrimination. A district judge in Kansas halted the…

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Legislators Raise Concerns About Inflated Rx Costs for Troops

Some members of Congress question the prescription monopoly under Pentagon’s Tricare. Bipartisan members of Congress have questioned the Pentagon about the exclusive prescription contract the Defense Health Agency…

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Commerce Department Adds Six Companies to Restricted Trading List

The agency determines the companies cannot be trusted to safeguard U.S. technologies. The U.S. Department of Commerce recently added six companies to the U.S. trade restriction list, four of…

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FDA Authorizes Rapid Point-of-Care Hepatitis C Test

The new testing enables immediate diagnosis and treatment. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) granted marketing authorization to Cepheid for the first hepatitis C virus (HCV) test…

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First Lady Speaks at Summer Nutrition Event

She speaks about school food programs and children relying on school meals. First Lady Jill Biden spoke at a Summer Nutrition Event this week, highlighting the importance of…

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Congressman Questions President Biden’s Campaign Strategy

He highlights the president’s first debate performance and his campaign’s response. Representative Scott Peters of California raised questions about President Joe Biden’s campaign strategy and the response it…

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U.S. Military Bases in Europe Raise Alert Level

The level of force protection was raised due to terrorist threats. This week, the Defense Department confirmed that U.S. commanders in Europe raised several military base threat levels…

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DHS Deports Illegal Chinese Immigrants on a Charter Flight

Nearly 56,000 Chinese migrants have been encountered at U.S. land borders in 2024. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced this week that a number of illegal Chinese…

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District Judge Rules Against Marijuana Legality in Massachusetts

He says marijuana companies have grounds to sue if taken to the Supreme Court. District Judge Mark Mastroianni rejected the arguments made by Massachusetts marijuana companies, declaring that…

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Energy Department Requests Proposals for Domestic Uranium Sourcing

Energy secretary seeks alternatives after administration bans Russian uranium. The Department of Energy (DOE) issued a request for proposals, asking for input from members of the nuclear energy…

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