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Fact check: Trump’s address to Congress

"As an example, not long ago — and you can’t even believe these numbers — 1 in 10,000 children had autism. 1 in 10,000. And now it’s 1 in 36. There’s something wrong. 1 in 36 — think of it. 

Labor adds heat rule as world temps rise

The Federal Emergency Management Agency will award $1 billion to 656 projects, generally categorized as hazard mitigation ventures, across the country to help officials address natural disasters and extreme

Election year politics roil the EV transition

This month he told oil executives that he would end the EV transition and asked them to donate $1 billion to his presidential campaign, according to The Washington Post.

Congress · 118th Congress

End of public health emergency causes cascade of changes

Those authorities run through Oct. 1, 2024, but because pharmacists operate largely under state laws, the intersection of federal and state policies will be unclear once the emergency expires in

Policy · 117th Congress

Biden ponders marijuana moves as states forge ahead

Corrected 1:37 p.m. | Five states will vote next week on whether to join the 21 states and territories that have legalized recreational marijuana for adults.

Policy · 117th Congress

A ‘forever chemical’ surprise awaits Biden’s EPA

[jwp-video n=”1″] ‘Pandora’s Box’ “EPA’s discovery has opened a Pandora’s Box of health risks,” the organization’s Science Policy Director Kyla Bennett said in a statement this week. 

Video · 116th Congress

Gaetz’s 2008 DUI resurfaces during impeachment debate

[jwp-video n=”1″] The amendment the committee was debating at the time would change  parts of the articles to say that Trump wanted to investigate “a well-known corrupt company, Burisma, and

Video · 114th Congress

Leahy Recalls Seeing Beau Biden in Iraq

By JM Rieger and Niels Lesniewski [jwp-video n=”1″] The Senate’s rare Sunday session convened on a somber note, mourning the loss of a son of the chamber’s president.