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ICE: Migrant parents chose detention over children’s release

The lawyers said the parents recounted that ICE agents did not provide other options and did not clarify whether or not parents would be deported without their children, some of whom were as young as 1

Congress · 116th Congress

Senate amends surveillance bill to add new oversight

Speaking specifically about the amendment that came up short Wednesday, Daines argued that privacy rights should win out when it comes to browsing history on the internet.

Policy · 116th Congress

Green supporters see holes in Democrats’ recovery bill

Wetstone, president and CEO of the American Council on Renewable Energy, said the clean energy industry is suffering “unprecedented job losses” due to the coronavirus pandemic and the House’s recovery bill should

Policy · 116th Congress

Farmers are coming around on climate change

Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue in February said he wanted to cut agriculture’s carbon footprint in half by 2050 “without regulatory overreach,” while still boosting crop productivity by 40 percent

Policy · 116th Congress

Fauci warns against lifting restrictions too fast

“If some areas, cities, states or what have you, jump over those various checkpoints and prematurely open up, without having the capability of being able to respond effectively and efficiently, my

Policy · 116th Congress

States weigh what to do with millions of malaria pills

By April 24, ​​​​​​the FDA issued its warning that hydroxychloroquine should not be prescribed off-label, and should only be used in a hospital or a clinical trial because of heart rhythm risks. 

Policy · 116th Congress

FDA pushes COVID-19 antibody test makers to improve quality

“This revised policy makes a lot of sense and should have been in place over the last six weeks.” Other critics, such as Rep. Lloyd Doggett, D-Texas, said the revision still falls short.

Policy · 116th Congress

Telemedicine key to US health care even after pandemic ends

/p> The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services on March 17 said it was waiving restrictions on telehealth services “so that beneficiaries can receive a wider range of services from their doctors without

Policy · 116th Congress

Democrats propose protections for farm workers

Like others required to work amid the COVID-19 pandemic, agricultural laborers’ risk for exposure to the virus that causes the disease should be addressed, the California Democrat said.

Policy · 116th Congress

Fed change allows oil companies to qualify for recovery loans

“Our energy producers should not be unfairly excluded from credit due to an arbitrary date and their viability should be protected with enhanced support for their credit and access to capital,” the