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01/18/2026
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By Laura Harris
Ohio appeals court restores portions of pro-life law
The Ohio First District Court of Appeals ruled that a lower court went too far in striking down parts of the 2019 heartbeat law not directly challenged under the state’s 2023 Reproductive Freedom Amendment. The ruling restores requirements for abortion providers to check for a fetal heartbeat, follow certain documentation and notification rules, and adhere […]
01/17/2026
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By Laura Harris
U.S. to suspend immigrant visa processing for citizens of 75 countries under new policy
The U.S. State Department will suspend immigrant visa processing for citizens of 75 countries starting Jan. 21 as it reassesses immigration screening procedures. The suspension applies only to immigrant visas for permanent residency and does not affect non-immigrant visas such as tourist, business, student or temporary work visas. Under expanded “public charge” rules, consular officers […]
01/17/2026
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By Laura Harris
Medical groups seek court order to BLOCK changes to childhood vaccine schedule
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and five other medical organizations plan to ask a court to overturn recent revisions to the childhood immunization schedule announced in January by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. The revisions reduced the number of routine childhood vaccines from 17 to 11, moving six vaccines, including hepatitis A, hepatitis B, rotavirus […]
01/17/2026
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By Laura Harris
Denmark deploys advance military unit to Greenland amid Trump annexation threats
Denmark has sent an advance contingent of its armed forces to Greenland to strengthen its military presence on the strategically important Arctic island. Danish Defense Minister Troels Lund Poulsen said Denmark plans a more permanent and larger military presence in Greenland, with participation from North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) allies in response to growing Arctic […]
01/16/2026
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By Laura Harris
Democratic senators urge Apple and Google to ban X over AI-generated images
Democratic senators (Wyden, Lujan, Markey) demand Apple and Google remove X’s Grok AI from their app stores, citing concerns over non-consensual AI-generated images, including depictions of minors. The lawmakers argue Grok violates Google Play and Apple’s policies against child exploitation and offensive content, threatening the platforms’ credibility if they fail to act. The three senators […]
01/16/2026
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By Laura Harris
Senate sends three-bill spending package to White House after bipartisan vote
The Senate approved a three-bill spending package in an 82–15 vote Thursday, Jan. 15, sending the legislation to President Donald Trump for final approval. The measure replaces a temporary funding resolution and provides full-year funding for the Departments of Commerce, Justice, Energy and the Interior, including $24.4 billion for NASA. The package boosts funding for key […]
01/16/2026
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By Laura Harris
Rents and home prices ease in major U.S. cities as immigration enforcement intensifies
Rents and home listing prices have declined in many major U.S. metropolitan areas amid intensified immigration enforcement, according to data cited by the White House. The administration says housing affordability worsened under the previous government as large migrant inflows increased demand and contributed to broader inflation. White House data show home prices fell year over […]
01/15/2026
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By Laura Harris
Trump signs “Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act,” reversing school nutrition rules
President Donald Trump signed the “Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act” on Jan. 14, making it the first legislation enacted in 2026 and reversing Obama-era school nutrition rules. The law allows public schools to serve whole milk, flavored or unflavored and organic milk, ending the requirement that only fat-free or low-fat milk be offered. Schools […]
01/15/2026
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By Laura Harris
Expanded school-based tobacco use prevention program linked to lower youth smoking and vaping in California
University of California San Diego researchers found that students in schools with Tobacco-Use Prevention Education (TUPE) funding had 20% lower overall tobacco use and 23% lower vaping rates than students in non-TUPE schools. The program’s expansion followed voter-approved Proposition 56 in 2016, which increased tobacco taxes and generated new funding for school-based prevention and statewide […]
01/15/2026
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By Laura Harris
Trump announces plan to end federal payments to states with sanctuary cities
President Donald Trump announced that beginning Feb. 1, the federal government will end payments to states that maintain sanctuary cities, accusing them of protecting criminals and fueling crime. Sanctuary cities generally limit cooperation with federal immigration authorities, a practice Trump has repeatedly criticized as undermining public safety. Trump has not specified which federal funds will […]
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