Department of Labor Highlights Maternal Workers’ Rights

Officials organize the Maternal Health Series for the month of August. During the month of August, The Department of Labor will roll out their Maternal Health Series, a…

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Veterans’ Toxic Exposure Bill Signed into Law

Benefits for millions of veterans are expanded.  The Sergeant First Class Heath Robinson Honoring our Promise to Address Comprehensive Toxics Act, the PACT Act, was signed into law…

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President Tests COVID Positive Again

White House physician says he is experiencing “virus rebound.”  After having emerged free of COVID last week, President Biden tested positive again over the weekend as part of…

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FDA Issues Warning about Puberty Blockers

Agency reports instances of brain swelling in preteen girls. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has announced serious side effects caused by puberty blockers. Officials warn that blockers,…

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Justice Department Launches Discrimination Probe Against Houston

The investigation focuses on illegal dumping in minority communities The Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division recently opened an environmental justice investigation into illegal dumping in the city…

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President Announces Preliminary Climate Change Steps

His administration is transitioning away from fossil fuels. On Wednesday, President Biden visited the Brayton Point Power Station, a former coal-fueled power plant in Massachusetts, that has begun…

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Interior Secretary Breaks Her Leg Hiking

She is working remotely for the time being. The Department of the Interior has reported that Interior Secretary Deb Haaland broke her leg Sunday while hiking in Shenandoah…

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CDC Reports Rising COVID Cases

Hospitalized patients increasingly testing positive. The data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) shows patients being admitted to the hospital are increasingly testing positive for…

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HUD Awards $4 Million for Radon Testing

Nine public housing agencies resourced for testing and mitigation The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has awarded $4 million to nine public housing programs for radon…

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Supreme Court Denies Bayer Request for Dismissal

Second case in last week upholding lawsuits against company. This week, the Supreme Court rejected a second appeal by Bayer AG to dismiss litigation linking its weedkiller Roundup…

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