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Youth mental health advocates renew calls for action
Groups involved with pediatric care have increasingly sounded alarm bells over their concerns about a growing crisis in youth mental health.
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Groups involved with pediatric care have increasingly sounded alarm bells over their concerns about a growing crisis in youth mental health.
Federal officials warn that monkeypox is here to stay, but hope to use a combination of strategies to limit the spread of the virus.
PRC uses items and capabilities to produce advanced military systems and commit human rights abuses, a Biden administration agency states.
Democratic leaders opted to cancel an October session, leaving tens of President Biden's judicial nominees in limbo.
The Interior Department said it would move forward with oil and gas lease sales on federal lands and waters.
President Biden is pardoning thousands of people convicted of federal marijuana charges, just weeks before November's midterm elections.
The light from a police car flashes in the foreground as Marine One takes off from the South Lawn of the White House on Thursday.
President Joe Biden’s pardon for thousands of people convicted of possessing marijuana may have a limited impact on its own but pushes debate.
A federal appeals court ruled against a decade-old program that protects young undocumented immigrants who came to the country as children.
They may be rivals in 2024, but President Joe Biden and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis praised each other's work responding to Hurricane Ian.
After Walker's emphatic denial of a report he paid for a woman's abortion, Republican super PACs and party leaders stuck with him.
The U.S. Trade Representative is taking the lead in trade talks with Taiwan, with the first round expected to take place this fall.
Biden's visit to Puerto Rico brought back memories of a similar trip by his predecessor. But this was entirely different.
The strategy may have its most immediate effect in areas where the federal government is most closely involved in providing food.
President Biden and former President Trump have had mental moments recently, as the most likely 2024 race gets off to a forgettable start.
The EPA's power to enforce the Clean Water Act could be curtailed in a case to be considered by the Supreme Court when it convenes Monday.
For now, states will have to take a patchwork approach to paying for the ongoing public health crisis, Biden administration officials said.
The White House strategy to eliminate hunger would widen the availability of free school meals and expand eligibility for food stamps.
President Biden told gas companies to lower prices at the pump "now" as he announced new actions to try to reduce costs and spur competition.
Officials and experts in Washington and Taipei are debating whether America's "strategic ambiguity" toward Taiwan needs to end.