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Larger dose of existing medication eyed as response to fentanyl

Increasing the dose of an opioid use disorder medication may strengthen the likelihood of abuse recovery for fentanyl users, according to a study published Monday and funded by the National Institutes of Health that may shift the tide in opioid epidemic policy.

Biden impeachment inquiry: Comer schedules first hearing and plans Biden family subpoenas

House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) announced Tuesday plans to hold a hearing next week on the impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden, the first hearing of its kind since Republicans launched the inquiry last week.

John Fetterman says being a married senator is ‘almost like a divorce’

Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) says being a married senator is similar to being divorced, as working in Congress takes one away from family members.

Biden concedes to donors ‘a lot of people’ are ‘focused on my age’

President Joe Biden acknowledged to donors the concerns reflected in public polling regarding his 80 years of age.

Liberal veterans group targets Sen. Tommy Tuberville in ad

Liberal veteran organization VoteVets released an ad on Tuesday targeting Sen. Tommy Tuberville's (R-AL) military blockade, which he began in March to protest the Pentagon reimbursing service members who travel across state lines to receive abortions.

Fetterman defends Senate dress code change that allows him to ‘dress like a slob’

Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) deflected criticism about how he dresses on Capitol Hill after the Senate suspended its traditional dress code requiring members to wear a jacket and tie.

YouTube suspends Russell Brand after sexual assault allegations

YouTube has blocked Russell Brand from profiting off its platform in response to the sexual assault accusations made against the comedian.

Bipartisan lawmakers seek to outlaw schools from taking money from China

EXCLUSIVE — A bipartisan group of lawmakers that includes Republican Caucus Chairwoman Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) introduced legislation Tuesday to ban schools from receiving federal funds if they receive money from the Chinese Communist Party.

Small town mayor launches bid to replace Romney as GOP primary field grows for Utah Senate

A small-town mayor of a rural city in northeastern Utah has launched a bid for the Senate seat being vacated by Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT), joining an already crowded field of GOP candidates seeking to replace the one-term incumbent next year.

Treasury releases principles for net-zero carbon emissions targets for finance firms

The Treasury Department has released a new set of guidelines for financial institutions working to reduce their carbon footprint in the latest climate change push by the Biden administration.
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