FDA Rejects Antidepressant as COVID Treatment

Request for approval submitted by University of Minnesota professor. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) published a document last week that declined the emergency use authorization of the…

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Supreme Court Hears SEC Bid to Block Case

CPA objects to SEC penalty. Last week, the Supreme Court agreed to hear the Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) argument to block a challenge to its penalization system.…

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HUD Announces $1.4 Million for Foster Care Transition Initiative

Foster Youth to Independence program receives funding. This month, in observance of National Foster Care Month, the Department of Housing and Urban Development announced $1.4 million in assistance…

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Administration Launches “Internet for All” Initiative

Commerce secretary announces launch. U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo recently visited Durham, North Carolina, to announce the launch of the “Internet for All” initiative. A part of the…

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John Kennedy, Senator from Louisiana

John Kennedy, Senator from Louisiana Born – November 1951 in Centreville, Mississippi  Education – B.A., Vanderbilt University; J.D., University of Virginia; B.C.L., Magdalen College, Oxford  Military Service –…

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Sunday, May 22

President Joe Biden has concluded his visit to South Korea and travels to Japan today. He will meet with Japan’s Prime Minister Fumio Kishida in Tokyo where the…

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Belonging

It is He who made us, not ourselves.

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Administration Redesignates Historic Segregation Sites

Interior Secretary Haaland present for signing of bill. President Biden recently signed the Brown v. Board of Education National Historical Park Expansion and Redesignation Act into law alongside Secretary…

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Federal Court Rules Mine Violated Labor Department Inspection

The operator notified workers of inspectors’ presence. The 6th Circuit Court of Appeals unanimously ruled on Wednesday that the Paradise No. 9 mine operator violated the federal Mine…

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Lifting of Title 42 Blocked by Federal Judge

Program would have ended May 23. A federal judge on Friday temporarily blocked President Biden’s administration from ending the Title 42 public health order on May 23. Judge…

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