Justice Department Sues Chicago Cubs Over Disability Violations

Officials say the renovated Wrigley Field doesn’t meet federal standards. Federal prosecutors filed a civil lawsuit against the Chicago Cubs, alleging the baseball team’s renovations at Wrigley Field…

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Over-the-Counter Birth Control Submitted to FDA

The review process will likely be completed by next year. French drugmaker HRA Pharma has submitted its hormone-based birth control Opill to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration…

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Two U.S. Hypersonic Missile Tests Succeed

Hypersonic weapon development is a Pentagon priority.  The Department of Defense announced that it has successfully conducted two hypersonic missile systems tests.  The Air Force said that it successfully conducted…

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CDC Reports Rising COVID Cases

Hospitalized patients increasingly testing positive. The data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) shows patients being admitted to the hospital are increasingly testing positive for…

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President Commends Numbers of Foreign Workers in U.S.

He stated that the migrant surge is “creating work opportunities.”  During his meeting with the president of Mexico earlier this week, President Biden touted the “record number” of…

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USDA Secretary Commemorates One Year of Competition Council

The multi-department effort seeks to support the food supply. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack joined other administration leaders this past week in recognizing one year of the White House…

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Energy Department Announces Science Bowl Winners

High schools and middle schools complete annual science competition. The Department of Energy (DOE) has announced the winners of the 2022 National Science Bowl. The department founded the…

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President Appoints Presidential Emergency Board

Executive board to assist in negotiations between freight rail carriers and unions. President Joe Biden issued an executive order appointing a Presidential Emergency Board (PEB) to aid in…

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Senate Working on Climate Deal Before August Recess

The majority members urge compromise and bipartisanship. Members of the Senate have been negotiating a bill to address climate change for some time, maintaining conversations with key centrists…

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Justice Department Announces Prison Bureau Leader

 The director of the Oregon state prison system has been chosen for the federal post. This week, Attorney General Merrick Garland announced that Colette Peters has been appointed…

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