House Committee Takes Up SAVE Act on Voter ID

The committee is also taking up the No Rogue Rulings Act on judges’ universal injunctions. The House Rules Committee, chaired by Representative Virginia Foxx of North Carolina, is…

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Senator Threatens to Subpoena U.S. Army Info on Black Hawk D.C. Collision

The Senate committee has repeatedly requested information regarding the service branch’s safety surveillance system policy. Senator Ted Cruz of Texas, chair of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science,…

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Labor Secretary Returns $1.4 Billion in Unused COVID Funding to Treasury

The department returned the money to the general fund to finance the federal government. The Department of Labor recently announced that it returned $1.4 billion in unused funding…

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West Virginia Collaborates with HHS to Ban Harmful Food Dyes in Schools

The state has also partnered with federal officials to promote healthier nutrition choices and limit soda purchases under SNAP. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.…

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USDA Freezes Funding to Maine Over Noncompliance with Title IX Revision

The department implements the policy they pledged for noncompliance after reverting Title IX protections to the original definition. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins announced a freeze on U.S.…

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President Trump Extends TikTok Divestment Deadline

Any purchase of the app’s U.S. operations requires approval from the Chinese Communist Party. President Donald Trump signed an executive order extending the deadline for the Chinese parent…

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Labor Department Releases March Employment Numbers

The number of jobs added to the economy exceeded expectations. The U.S. Labor Department reported that employment numbers for March exceeded the amount predicted by economics by nearly…

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Senate Considers Bypassing Parliamentarian to Extend Tax Cuts

The measure would then only require a simple majority. Leaders in the Senate majority are considering a move to bypass the ruling of Senate parliamentarian Elizabeth MacDonough to…

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Supreme Court Hears Case on Medicaid Restriction of Planned Parenthood

Arguments claim South Carolina restrictions may violate patients’ “right” to choose a health provider. The Supreme Court heard arguments in a case between Planned Parenthood and the state…

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FDA Approves Qfitlia for Hemophilia Treatment

New medication offers less frequent doses to reduce bleeding episodes in patients with Hemophilia A and B. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has recently approved Qfitlia (fitusiran)…

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