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FDA: Infant formula supply will increase quickly
The Biden administration says it will be 'a few weeks' before the baby food supply around the country is back to normal
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The Biden administration says it will be 'a few weeks' before the baby food supply around the country is back to normal
Shareholders are putting more corporate governance issues up for votes than environmental and social ones, a study finds.
Unless the government allows for flexibility, the formula shortage can be particularly hard on families using federal nutrition assistance.
The drama surrounding Sen. Rand Paul’s blocking of the Ukraine aid bill masks a divide over who will be the government spending watchdog.
Lawmakers are scrambling to end the formula shortage, but experts say it will be months before families will feel an impact.
The watchdog overseeing Afghanistan reconstruction issued a scathing report criticizing government planning before the U.S. withdrawal.
The proposal includes $40 billion to backfill the so-called Restaurant Revitalization Fund for applicants who didn't receive any grant money.
President Biden emotionally slammed white supremacy as "poison" Tuesday as he again urged lawmakers to ban "weapons of war."
The plunge in the algorithmic stablecoin TerraUSD is sparking debate among lawmakers over what, or how much, the government should do.
President Joe Biden has ordered about 500 U.S. troops to Somalia to train local forces and fight terrorist militants.
The Supreme Court struck down another provision of a major 2002 law meant to limit the influence of money in politics on Monday.
Public health experts hope the technology will help monitor threats beyond COVID-19 — like opioids and the flu.
Doctors and advocates are worried about how the Supreme Court potentially overturning Roe v. Wade could impact IVF.
Senators headed home for the weekend without clearing a $40.1 billion emergency spending package for Ukraine.
The Senate on Thursday confirmed Jerome Powell for a 2nd term as chairman of the Federal Reserve, the third Fed nominee confirmed this week.
The 49-51 vote on a procedural motion was the second time this year an abortion rights bill by Democrats stalled in the chamber.
The Biden administration and advocates sought to win permanent protections for some 36,000 Afghan evacuees in the United States.
Democrats see leaked Supreme Court ruling as potential game changer - Democrats
The Senate finds itself in a familiar position after a $40.1 billion emergency funding package for Ukraine passed the House.
The administration is trying again to boost U.S. crop production after lawmakers stripped incentives from a Ukraine aid bill.