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Federal Government Keeping COVID-19 Health Emergency Intact Until Next Year

The COVID-19 public health emergency will remain intact until at least mid-January, a federal health official confirmed this week.

Tennessee to Ban ‘Gender-Affirming’ Operations, Drugs for Minors

The legislation is known as the 'Protecting Children from Gender Mutilation Act.'

Biden to Extend COVID-19 Health Emergency Into April 2023: Report

The Biden administration is set to extend the COVID-19 public health emergency through at least next April.

Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly Defeats Republican Blake Masters in Arizona

Incumbent Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly has defeated Republican challenger Blake Masters in Arizona's 2022 U.S. Senate election, according to the Associated Press, which called the race...

Deceased Candidates Win Midterm Elections

Technicalities allow recently deceased lawmakers to win local races.

U.S. Won’t Send Advanced Drones to Ukraine in Bid to Avoid War Escalation

Biden admin denies Kiev's request for General Atomics MQ-1C Gray Eagle drones.

New Hampshire Elects First Transgender Biological Female to State Legislature

James Roesener, who identifies as a man, holds the highest elected office of any transgender person who identifies as a man.

Watchdog Says White House May Have Illegally Deleted Tweet on Social Security Boost

A watchdog group that seeks to hold government officials accountable has called for an investigation into whether a recent tweet posted by the White House Twitter account was later deleted illegally.

Five Doctors Sue California Over Medical Misinformation Law

A group of doctors is suing California officials over the state’s new law that lets medical boards punish physicians who offer “misinformation or disinformation” related to COVID-19.

Both Parties Push for Vax Injury Compensation

Vaccine injury group says they've had dozens of meetings with Republicans and Democrats.

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