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Senate Democrat to Push Watered-Down Bill on Chinese Biotech amid Intense Lobbying Campaign

Unlike the House-passed version, the Peters bill would not ban BGI or its affiliates in the U.S. from working with the federal government.

Controversy Brings Clarity

If Republicans and Democrats are both willing to risk not passing additional funding for Ukraine this session, that should be eye-opening.

Texas Supreme Court Ruling on Medical-Necessity Exception for Abortion

In a ruling yesterday, the Texas supreme court granted the state of Texas relief from a trial court order that barred the state from...

Planned Parenthood Received Nearly $2 Billion in Federal Funding over Three-Year Span, Congressional Probe Finds

Planned Parenthood affiliates benefitted from PPP loans despite being technically ineligible for the pandemic-era program.

Harvard Board Announces President Claudine Gay Will Stay in Role amid Backlash to Antisemitism Hearing

The statement acknowledges allegations that Gay plagiarized some of her academic work and said she would be correcting the offending articles.

This is bigger than COVID: Why are so many Americans dying early?

Why is the traditionally healthiest sector of our society — young, employed, insured workers — dying at such rates?

Flint charge against ex-Michigan Gov. Snyder formally dismissed

A judge formally dismissed a charge against former Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder (R) related to the Flint water crisis, formally closing the case against him.  Judge William Crawford dismissed a charge Monday of willful neglect of duty against Snyder after a 2014 water supply switch led to lead contamination in the city of Flint’s water...

Kentucky woman suing for abortion learned her embryo has no cardiac activity

A pregnant woman in Kentucky who filed a lawsuit demanding the right to an abortion discovered her embryo no longer has any cardiac activity, her attorneys said Monday. Attorneys for the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and Planned Parenthood who were representing plaintiff Jane Doe said they couldn’t comment on what impact the development will...

Most Iowa GOP caucusgoers say endorsements don’t affect their votes: Survey

A majority of likely Iowa GOP caucusgoers say high-profile endorsements for presidential candidates do not affect their voting decisions, according to a new survey. A new poll from Des Moines Register/NBC News/Mediacom, released Monday, found that 54 percent of Republican caucusgoers in the key early-voting state said Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds' (R) endorsement of Florida...

Be wary before scanning QR codes

Using a Quick Response or QR code is becoming more common as a way to access information quickly on your phone.

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