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Fettered by Fetterman: Sidelined senator presents Democrats with major problem

Sen. John Fetterman’s (D) win in Pennsylvania’s Senate race last year gave Democrats an outright majority in the upper chamber after two years of nominal 50-50 control.

FDA vaccine advisers recommend approving RSV vaccines for older adults

The Food and Drug Administration's vaccine advisory committee has recommended GlaxoSmithKline’s and Pfizer's respiratory syncytial virus vaccine candidates for older adults, paving the way for approval of the country's first RSV vaccine.

White House confirms Biden will veto GOP-backed anti-ESG bill

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre confirmed Wednesday that President Joe Biden will veto the Republican-backed bill rolling back a Labor Department investing rule if it makes it to his desk.

Eric Adams bemoans, ‘When we took prayers out of schools, guns came into schools’

New York City Mayor Eric Adams traced the rise in school shootings to the elimination of prayer from public schools during a breakfast event.

‘Havana syndrome’ not caused by energy weapon or foreign adversary, US finds

The mysterious ailment commonly referred to as “Havana syndrome” is not caused by actions of a foreign adversary, a highly anticipated intelligence community review found.

Manchin blasts Biden retirement plan rule prioritizing a ‘liberal policy agenda’

Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) blasted the Biden administration in a fiery floor speech in the Senate on Wednesday.

Tax Rebate 2023: Deadline to apply for property tax rebate worth at least $1,000 is in nine days

Colorado residents have a few days left to apply for a tax rebate that could give them at least $1,000.

Ted Cruz clashes with Merrick Garland over DOJ response to Supreme Court leak: ‘You did nothing’

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) got into a heated exchange with Attorney General Merrick Garland as the Texas senator accused the Justice Department chief of failing to protect conservative Supreme Court justices after they voted to overturn Roe v. Wade last summer.

Fentanyl crisis: ‘Where the hell’ is Education Department on stopping teen drug abuse?

A former top U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration official bashed the Department of Education for remaining silent as the fentanyl epidemic claims tens of thousands of lives, including that of middle and high school students.

New York City plans to dole out $21,500 each to 2020 Black Lives Matter protesters

New York City is planning to compensate protesters from a 2020 demonstration following George Floyd's death with $21,500 each in a new settlement.
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