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Lawmakers Unite to Block Controversial Meat Industry Rules in the Upcoming Farm Bill
Washington, Friday, 24 April 2026.
A new bipartisan Farm Bill amendment aims to safeguard over 500 state agriculture laws, signaling a major potential shift in nationwide meat industry competition and regulatory frameworks.
Federal Health Officials Block Study Showing COVID Vaccines Halve Hospitalizations
Washington, Friday, 24 April 2026.
Federal health officials blocked a fully reviewed CDC study proving COVID-19 vaccines cut hospitalizations by 55%, sparking widespread concerns over political interference and transparency in public health.
Economic Sentiment Shifts: Democrats Claim Lead Over Republicans for First Time Since 2010
Washington, Friday, 24 April 2026.
A new April 2026 poll reveals Democrats have overtaken Republicans in economic trust for the first time since 2010, signaling a major shift ahead of the November midterm elections.
White House Secures Final Drug Pricing Deal With Regeneron
Washington, Thursday, 23 April 2026.
The White House finalized its seventeenth pharmaceutical pricing agreement with Regeneron today. This milestone deal notably includes a massive $10 billion domestic manufacturing investment and free gene therapy access.
Justice Department Awards $1.25 Million to Carter Page in Surveillance Settlement
Washington, Thursday, 23 April 2026.
The Justice Department has settled Carter Page’s flawed surveillance lawsuit for $1.25 million, though the former Trump adviser can still pursue individual claims against ex-FBI officials.
Senate Advances $70 Billion Border Security Budget to End Homeland Security Shutdown
Washington, D.C., Thursday, 23 April 2026.
Bypassing a filibuster, Senate Republicans passed a $70 billion border funding resolution. This pivotal legislative maneuver aims to definitively end the nine-week Department of Homeland Security partial shutdown.
Justice Department Downgrades Medical Cannabis Restrictions in Major Economic Shift
Washington, Thursday, 23 April 2026.
The Justice Department’s historic shift to lower medical cannabis restrictions eliminates a punitive tax burden, unlocking crucial corporate deductions and fundamentally reshaping the industry’s financial future.
Economic and Diplomatic Ripples Emerge from U.S. Birthright Citizenship Debate
Washington, Thursday, 23 April 2026.
Amid escalating U.S. birthright citizenship debates, Iran unexpectedly defended India and China against hostile rhetoric, highlighting growing corporate anxieties over global trade and the future of high-skilled talent.