
Title 42 Continues to be a Barrier for Immigrants Entering the Country
Title 42 will continue as a federal judge in Louisiana ordered that pandemic-related restrictions are the reasoning behind expelling migrants from entering the border.
Title 42 will continue as a federal judge in Louisiana ordered that pandemic-related restrictions are the reasoning behind expelling migrants from entering the border.
The Democratic-controlled Senate on Tuesday advanced a bill aimed at providing adequate medical care for veterans exposed to toxic chemicals during their service. But 12 Senate Republicans voted against even considering this bipartisan proposal.
According to a recent report from the Department of Commerce, inflation appears to be slowing down for the first time since November of 2020, ending a steady climb in the inflation gauge for the U.S. that culminated in a four-decade high in March.
Last week the Biden administration’s Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced that a closed Abbott baby formula factory in Sturgis, Michigan would reopen soon.
According to a new study from researchers in North Carolina, the majority of dog owners in the United States do not follow the Food and Drug Administration’s pet food and handling guidelines, and less than 5% are even aware that they exist.
After six years of litigation and negotiation, the US Soccer Federation reached an agreement with the teams’ unions to pay both their women and men’s teams equally, the first national governing body in the sport to do so.
The Biden administration has announced more steps it is taking to address the ongoing shortage of infant formula across the United States.
As many as 2.5 million veterans may have been exposed to burn pits while serving in Iraq and Afghanistan.
President Joe Biden acknowledged that the potential decision in Dobbs would have consequences for other civil and human rights issues.
Thanks to the Biden Administration’s Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA), Arizona is set to receive significant federal funding over the next five years.
Title 42 will continue as a federal judge in Louisiana ordered that pandemic-related restrictions are the reasoning behind expelling migrants from entering the border.
The Democratic-controlled Senate on Tuesday advanced a bill aimed at providing adequate medical care for veterans exposed to toxic chemicals during their service. But 12 Senate Republicans voted against even considering this bipartisan proposal.
According to a recent report from the Department of Commerce, inflation appears to be slowing down for the first time since November of 2020, ending a steady climb in the inflation gauge for the U.S. that culminated in a four-decade high in March.
Last week the Biden administration’s Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced that a closed Abbott baby formula factory in Sturgis, Michigan would reopen soon.
According to a new study from researchers in North Carolina, the majority of dog owners in the United States do not follow the Food and Drug Administration’s pet food and handling guidelines, and less than 5% are even aware that they exist.
After six years of litigation and negotiation, the US Soccer Federation reached an agreement with the teams’ unions to pay both their women and men’s teams equally, the first national governing body in the sport to do so.
The Biden administration has announced more steps it is taking to address the ongoing shortage of infant formula across the United States.
As many as 2.5 million veterans may have been exposed to burn pits while serving in Iraq and Afghanistan.
President Joe Biden acknowledged that the potential decision in Dobbs would have consequences for other civil and human rights issues.
Thanks to the Biden Administration’s Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA), Arizona is set to receive significant federal funding over the next five years.