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Biden Administration Allowing States to Spend Medicaid Money on Food, Housing

The Biden administration has started to grant states’ requests to utilize Medicaid funding to pay for nonmedical but health-related needs like groceries and housing support in order to decrease the need for medical intervention.

Japan and Netherlands Agree to Limit Exports of Chip-Making Equipment to China

Washington has succeeded in persuading two of its allies to curtail the export of advanced chip-manufacturing equipment to China.

Israel Reportedly Responsible For Drone Strike On Iranian Factory

Israel reportedly carried out a drone strike targeting an Iranian munitions factory Sunday as tensions grow between the two countries.

Iowa and Utah Lead States on School Choice Progress in the New Year

As America celebrates National School Choice Week, two states—Iowa and Utah—have made the first moves this year to empower families with a greater say in how their children are educated.

FDA Proposes Yearly COVID-19 Vaccinations

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is proposing annual COVID-19 vaccinations, according to multiple outlets.

Abbott Labs Face DOJ Criminal Investigation Over Baby Formula Shortage

Abbott Laboratories' Michigan plant, which was at the center of the U.S. baby formula shortage last year, faces a criminal investigation by the Justice Department, the Wall Street Journal reported on Friday.

Pfizer, Fauci Staffers Sign Off on Research Finding mRNA COVID Vaccines Produce Worse Antibodies

Less than a month after the CDC marked the two-year anniversary of the first administered COVID-19 vaccine by telling Americans to get a bivalent booster, two peer-reviewed German studies have found that mRNA vaccines — the vast majority of the U.S. market — induce worse antibodies compared to traditional adenovirus vaccines.

Amazon Begins Cutting 18,000 Workers in Its Biggest Layoffs Ever

Amazon's workforce reduction – the largest in its history – will begin Wednesday.

Suspects in Supreme Court Leak Narrowed Down

The Supreme Court investigation into who leaked a draft opinion indicating Roe v. Wade would be overturned last year has narrowed down the list of suspects, according to a new report.

Trump to Hold First Public Campaign Event in South Carolina, Announces Policy-Focused Forums to Kick Off 2024 White House Run

Former President Donald Trump will kick off his 2024 campaign on Jan 28 in South Carolina with a smaller gathering with supporters, and announcing policy-focused forums on issues such as border security, crime, and foreign policy.

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