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Whether it’s 3D drug printing, or a process known as continuous manufacturing, advanced manufacturing is a key new tool to get more drugs on the market. → Read More
Around 30 million Americans rely on community health centers for their primary medical care, according to lawmakers on the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor & Pensions (HELP). → Read More
After a months-long investigation into unsafe living conditions reported by military families at bases nationwide, our Washington News Bureau spoke one-on-one with Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) about efforts underway to better protect military families. → Read More
Warren was recently named Chair of the Senate Committee on Armed Services Subcommittee on Personnel and said her priorities include making sure military families have access to safe housing. → Read More
Senate bill aims to crack down on how drug company ‘middlemen’ negotiate prices → Read More
The Acting head of the FAA faced a Senate committee Wednesday to answer questions about the January system failure that led to thousands of flights being delayed or canceled. → Read More
A grieving mom testified before Congress Tuesday about the dangers of cyberbullying. → Read More
Kristin Bride said her son's abusers used apps that let them hide their identities, ending with her son's death. → Read More
President Joe Biden pushed for an end to so-called junk fees in the State of the Union address Tuesday night and called out airlines for charging families looking to sit together on a flight. → Read More
Feb. 24 will mark one year since Russia launched a large-scale attack on Ukraine, escalating the conflict that first erupted in 2014. → Read More
Military families often face unique challenges that can make finding steady childcare even more urgent. → Read More
Whether by rail, road or waterway, our transportation system serves as the backbone of our supply chain. → Read More
The Tyre Nichols case is renewing the national conversation about policing policies. → Read More
The U.S. reached its borrowing cap Thursday and the Treasury Department said it took “extraordinary measures” to prevent the country from defaulting on its debt. → Read More
A new watchdog report from the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) is calling on the U.S. Department of Education to improve how it investigates and penalizes misleading colleges and universities. → Read More
The Republican-led House passed two abortion-related measures Wednesday in a move that reflects the new direction of the House under a GOP majority. → Read More
The Republican-backed abortion-related bills are not expected to pass in the Democrat-controlled Senate. → Read More
Tuesday begins a new session of Congress and with it comes a shakeup in leadership. → Read More
A group of U.S. Senators is calling for an end to the use of non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) by private housing companies that operate homes on military bases. → Read More
A group of U.S. Senators is calling for an end to the use of non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) by private housing companies that operate homes on military bases. → Read More