Novel therapy targets blood-clotting proteins to prevent bleeding episodes. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved Hympavzi (marstacimab) as a novel treatment for hemophilia. The drug…
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Army Private Attempting to Aid ISIS Sentenced to 14 Years of Prison
He sent sensitive information to covert FBI agent posing as ISIS fighter. A former Army private was sentenced to over 14 years in prison for attempting to support…
Read MoreU.S. General Warns of Russian “Mischief” in NATO Territory
He expresses concerns surrounding Russia’s actions of sabotage in Europe. U.S. Army Europe and Africa’s General Darryl Williams expressed concerns this week about reports of nontraditional Russian operations…
Read MoreWhite House Announces $1.8 Billion for Hurricane Relief
The president calls on Congress to reconvene early to approve more funding. President Biden’s administration approved over $1.8 billion this week to support recovery efforts for communities devastated…
Read MoreFTC Finalizes “Click to Cancel” Rule for Business Subscription Services
Chairwoman says canceling subscriptions must be “at least as easy” as signing up. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) finalized a rule requiring businesses to make canceling subscription services…
Read MoreEmergency Grants Approved for North Carolina Hurricane Recovery
Labor Department funding to support disaster-relief jobs and training programs for recovery in 25 hard-hit counties. The Department of Labor recently authorized up to $10 million in emergency…
Read MorePresident Offers Eulogy for Ethel Kennedy at Memorial Service
Human rights advocate, widow of Robert F. Kennedy, died at age 96. President Joe Biden offered one of several eulogies honoring the life and work of Ethel Kennedy…
Read MoreU.S. Officials May Pause Aid to Israel Over Gaza Humanitarian Crisis
Secretaries of State and Defense seek concrete measures in warning to the Israeli government. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin sent a letter…
Read MoreSupreme Court Upholds PA Law Barring 18 to 20 Year Olds From Carrying Guns During Emergencies
The justices overturned the decision of a lower court without arguments or offering reasoning. This week, the Supreme Court upheld a Pennsylvania law that bans 18- to 20-year-olds…
Read MoreEducation Department Exceeds Goal to Recruit 250,000 School Staff
The additional 320,000 adults were recruited a year ahead of schedule. The Department of Education recruited 320,000 adults into school support roles in the 2023-2024 academic year, exceeding…
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