BTS are going to the White House to discuss anti-Asian hate crimes in light ofAANHPI month.
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(The Center Square) – A House appropriations subcommittee met this week to conduct a hearing regarding America's teacher shortage in special needs and other subject areas.
After two years of a temporary provision to allow remote voting in the U.S. House, the top 36 users of the proxy voting system are all Democrats, though Republicans have also taken advantage of it. Proxy voting was meant to keep crowds of House members smaller and thereby limit the spread of COVID-19, back in […]
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WASHINGTON — The head of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration told Congress on Wednesday that he’s found no evidence of intentional delay or malfeasance within the agency — though it took months to act on a whistleblower report of what he called “egregiously unsanitary” conditions at an infant formula plant in Michigan. FDA Commissioner […]
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Mike Kuhn made the unexpected transition from working in healthcare to becoming one of Lebanon County’s highest officers in the middle of a political term.
After 32 people were killed 15 years ago in a shooting at Virginia Tech, many state and federal safety recommendations were made, but not all were implemented.
(The Center Square) – Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton resoundingly defeated his challenger, George P. Bush, in Tuesday's runoff election by a vote of nearly two to one.
(The Center Square) – Members of Congress representing Western states are calling for more federal funding to help states fight wildfires this summer.
(The Center Square) – Delegates from 194 countries, led by the United States, are expected this week to vote to relinquish their respective country’s sovereignty and grant autonomous power to the World Health Organization over international health events.
(The Center Square) – As the Biden administration doubles down on its policies restricting domestic oil and gas production and promoting green energy, Texas is ramping up production and hiring people to work in the industry.
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