SCOTUS Upholds Law Preventing Encouraging Illegal Migration

Reverses the ruling by the Ninth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals. The Supreme Court recently ruled to uphold a provision of federal law that prevents encouraging non-citizens “to…

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President to Speak on “Bidenomics” in Chicago

The administration says the president’s focus will be on growing the middle class. President Joe Biden is scheduled to travel to Chicago on Wednesday, where he will attend…

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FDA Approves Gene Therapy for Muscular Dystrophy in Children

Treatment is intended for kids with a confirmed mutation of the DMD gene. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently approved Elevidys, the first gene therapy for…

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U.S. Military Adds Blue Lotus to Banned Substance List

FDA does not regulate the psychotropic drug, available via e-cigarettes or vaping. The Department of Defense has added blue lotus, a drug from the Egyptian flower Nymphaea caerulea,…

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FTC Appeals Dismissal of Antitrust Case to 2nd Circuit

Maintains “pay-for-delay” practice by a pharmaceutical company violates antitrust law. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has appealed a federal district court’s dismissal of an antitrust case. The commission…

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FCC Proposes Formal Review of Phone Plan Data Caps

Chair Rosenworcel says internet access should not be limited arbitrarily. Jessica Rosenworcel, the chair of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), proposed a Notice of Inquiry into the use…

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USDA Approves Lab-Grown Chicken Meat

FDA already authorized products as safe to consume. The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service has given the approval for a meat product grown directly…

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Fed Chair to Raise Interest Rates at “Careful Pace”

Chairman Powell testified before Senate Banking Committee on the rate of inflation. Chair of the Federal Reserve Jerome Powell recently testified before the Senate Banking Committee, where he…

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HUD Announces Grants for Main Street Development

Communities with a population of 50,000 or less are eligible for grants. The Department of Housing and Urban Development recently opened the HOPE VI Main Street grant program…

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Administration Highlights Gun Safety Resources for Schools

State governors receive a letter from the secretaries of education and health on school gun safety and support. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona and Secretary of Health and…

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