Nov 18 These families lost kids to the flu. Now, they’re fighting to prevent more deaths By Megan Thompson These families are speaking out about the importance of a universal flu vaccine and spreading awareness about the current flu shot. Continue reading
Nov 18 FDA clears electronic earpiece to block opioid withdrawal symptoms By Max Blau, STAT A wearable device claiming to block the pain of opioid withdrawal has been cleared by the Food and Drug Administration under a new expedited review process. Continue reading
Nov 18 Democrat tries forcing Trump voter panel to provide records By Associated Press A member of President Donald Trump's voter fraud commission is asking a federal judge to issue an injunction to force the group to give him documents about what it is doing. Continue reading
Nov 18 ‘We need to know’ more about Keystone oil pipeline leak, tribal chairman says By Dan Cooney The energy company TransCanada announced Thursday that approximately 210,000 gallons of crude oil had leaked from its Keystone pipeline. Continue reading
Nov 18 WATCH: Jeffrey Brown interviews authors at the Miami Book Fair By Corinne Segal This Saturday and Sunday, watch live interviews with Gene Luen Yang, Frank Bidart, Jennifer Egan, Jeffrey Eugenides, Megan Abbott and other authors. Continue reading
Nov 18 Allegations against Alabama’s Roy Moore dividing GOP women By Kim Chandler, Associated Press Since last week, Moore has been engulfed by accusations of sexual misconduct toward women in their teens when he was a deputy district attorney in his 30s. Continue reading
Nov 17 White House requests $44 billion in disaster aid By Andrew Taylor, Associated Press The request, President Donald Trump’s third since hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria slammed the Gulf Coast and Caribbean, would bring the total appropriated for disaster relief this fall close to $100 billion — and that’s before most of the money… Continue reading
Nov 17 WATCH: Sessions jokes about Russian meetings in speech to lawyers By Associated Press Sessions opened a speech Friday to the conservative Federalist Society by asking if the former Russian ambassador was in the room. Continue reading
Nov 17 Why 2018 could be one of the Senate Ethics Committee’s busiest years By Matthew Daly, Kevin Freking, Associated Press Next year, the panel could be working nonstop, deciding the fate of up to three lawmakers, including two facing allegations of inappropriate sexual behavior. Continue reading
Nov 17 Who wins and who loses in the GOP Senate tax plan By Marcy Gordon, Associated Press The ultra-wealthy and businesses do very well under the tax plan making it's way through the Senate. But who doesn't fare as well?… Continue reading