White House communications director states, “He’s fine.“ President Biden took a serious-looking fall during graduation ceremonies at the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado. He apparently tripped over…
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Debt Deal Passed by House Heads to Senate
Senator Schumer plans to fast-track the legislation. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer of New York said there is no time to tamper with changes to the debt ceiling…
Read MoreChina Refuses Military-to-Military Meeting
The Pentagon had suggested a meeting between defense chiefs. The Pentagon invited Chinese Defense Minister Li Shangru to meet with Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin at an annual security…
Read MoreHUD Invests in Native American Reservation Development
55 communities receive funding to improve infrastructure and community facilities. The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has distributed $95.5 million through the Indian Community Development Block…
Read MoreSurgeon General Issues Youth Social Media Health Advisory
Warns of building data pointing to a negative impact on mental health. U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy recently released a health advisory cautioning the nation on the impact…
Read MoreFDA Approves Nasal Spray for Emergency Overdose Treatment
Opvee nasal spray addresses respiratory depression, sedation, and low blood pressure. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has given its approval for Opvee—the first nasal spray containing…
Read MoreBharat Ramamurti, Deputy Director, National Economic Council for Consumer Protection
The president’s deputy director for Consumer Protection on the National Economic Council said that spending caps that are part of the debt ceiling agreement could be “overridden” if necessary.
Read MoreJack Reed, U.S. Senator from Rhode Island
Senator Jack Reed of Rhode Island called defaulting on the national debt “completely avoidable,” and tying a cut in spending to an increase in the debt limit is “reckless.”
Read MoreJudge Robert King, Fourth Circuit U.S. District Court of Appeals
The race-based admissions policy at a top American high school has been upheld by the U.S. Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals.
Read MoreRear Admiral Peter Garvin, Commander, Naval Education and Training Command
An investigation into the “Hell Week” training that led to the death of a SEAL candidate has resulted in the Navy’s condemnation of its medical oversight.
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