FDA Issues Recall for Some CPAP Machines

43 complaints were received on certain Philips models, leading to Class I recall. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a Class I recall, the most serious type,…

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U.S.-Filipino Joint Military Drill Begins in South China Sea

Annual drill displays firepower in disputed waters. The annual military drill between American and Filipino forces began this week and will run until April 28. More than 17,600…

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Pentagon Investigates Confidential Document Leak

Top Secret documents about Ukraine’s military were released online. Pentagon spokesperson Chris Meagher recently spoke about the investigation into leaked documents carrying sensitive information about Ukrainian defense weaknesses.…

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DOJ Appeals Abortion Drug Suspension

The abortion drug was approved by the FDA in 2000. The Department of Justice filed an appeal this week, requesting that the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals review…

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West Coast Ports Temporarily Shut Down During Labor Negotiations

Expired contract leads to labor interruptions in Los Angeles and Long Beach. The Pacific Maritime Association (PMA), a representative for West Coast port workers, announced last week that…

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Treasury Releases Final Guidance for Coal Town Transition Credits

The department gives a 10% tax credit boost to domestic “energy communities”. The Department of the Treasury released its final guidance for clean energy project tax credits solidifying…

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Administration Appeals Bump Stock Ruling to Supreme Court

5th Circuit overturned the previous administration’s reclassification of bump stocks. The Justice Department submitted an appeal to the Supreme Court last week, requesting a review of a lower…

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Federal Court Rules in Support of Transgender Students 

Decides teacher’s “last-names-only” policy caused “demonstrable emotional harm.” The 7th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled last week that an Indiana high school did not violate a teacher’s religious…

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Sentencing Committee Approves Compassionate Release Extension

The committee votes after receiving thousands of public comments. The U.S. Sentencing Commission approved guidelines to expand qualifications for federal inmates to receive a compassionate release from prison.…

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President Ends Covid National Emergency

He signed the congressional resolution that brings pandemic powers to a close. President Joe Biden signed the bipartisan congressional resolution Monday to end the U.S. national emergency for…

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