FDA Advocates for Child-Resistant Packaging for Nicotine Pouches

The agency issued an advisory to consumers and a request to manufacturers. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued cautions and recommendations on preventing children from accessing…

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DC Grand Jury Declines to Indict Woman who Threatened President’s Life

The District of Columbia grand juries have also refused to indict others in recent incidents of political violence. The grand jury in Washington, D.C., declined to indict the…

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U.S. Retracts Tariff Waiver for Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing

President Trump announced tariffs on semiconductors not manufactured in the U.S. The U.S. Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) recently canceled its Validated End-User program and revoked a…

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USDA Launches Rural Veterinary Action Plan to Address Shortages

New initiatives are intended to recruit veterinarians, expand services in rural areas, and modernize USDA operations. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) recently announced new measures to address…

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DOJ Issues Subpoenas Regarding Federal Reserve Governor

Take first steps into investigation into mortgage fraud. The Department of Justice (DOJ) has launched an investigation into allegations of mortgage fraud by Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook.…

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“Trump Accounts” Propose Long-Term Savings for U.S Children

The plan includes government seed deposits, parent and employer contributions, and stock-based investments. The Council of Economic Advisers has outlined a proposal under the One, Big, Beautiful Bill…

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Pentagon Warns Venezuela After Two F-16 Jets Fly Over U.S. Navy Destroyer

Tensions have heightened in the Caribbean after the U.S. strike on a Venezuelan drug boat. The Pentagon denounced the fly-by of two Venezuelan F-16 fighter jets over a…

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Senate Committee Hears NRC Commissioners’ Testimony

Two of the three current members acknowledged a sense of pressure to approve nuclear projects. The three members of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission testified before the Senate Environment…

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Interior Department Expands Hunting and Fishing Access on Public Lands

New rule opens or expands opportunities at 17 federal sites across 11 states for the 2025–2026 season. The Department of the Interior announced the expansion of hunting and…

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Apellate Court Rules Alligator Alcatraz May Continue to Operate

The decision overturns the district court injunction as the environmental lawsuit is reviewed on its merits. The 11th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals ruled that “Alligator Alcatraz,” the…

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