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Research institute to Congress: Prioritize American healthcare over noncitizens

Wednesday, October 29 by The Center Square
The American First Policy Institute is calling on Congress to prioritize American patients over illegal aliens and expressed its disapproval toward the illegal alien-favoring proposal to reverse Health Savings Account reforms, while also insisting the government must be reopened. ... Read More.

Senate votes to approve ‘Bat Week;’ no vote to end shutdown

Wednesday, October 29 by The Center Square
U.S. senators have remained locked in a government shutdown fight for nearly a month, but unanimously agreed Wednesday to designate Oct. 24 - Oct. 31, 2025, as “Bat Week.” ... Read More.

Judge: Benefits of feeding babies beat risk claims in NEC lawsuits

Wednesday, October 29 by The Center Square
Saying trial lawyers have not yet shown evidence of an alternative to cow's milk-based infant formula that would not leave tens of thousands of babies unfed, a Chicago federal judge has again flushed another lawsuit against pharmaceutical and nutritional supplement maker Abbot Laboratories. ... Read More.

Dems from 26 states sue Feds to release funding for food

Tuesday, October 28 by The Center Square
Democratic officials from California and 25 other states sued the Trump administration Tuesday to continue Supplemental Food Assistance Program benefits in November despite the federal government shutdown, now in its 28th day. ... Read More.

Illegal border crossings in September historically low

Tuesday, October 28 by The Center Square
Illegal border crossings in September were historically low, representing a 92.4% drop from a record high reported in September 2023. Last month, 26,002 illegal border crossers were reported nationwide... Read More.

Vance says U.S. troops will get paid Friday despite shutdown

Tuesday, October 28 by The Center Square
Vice President J.D. Vance said Tuesday that 1.3 million U.S. troops will get a paycheck on Friday despite a congressional funding lapse and stalemate that has partially shuttered the federal government for the last 28 days. ... Read More.

‘There is no excuse:’ air traffic controllers, pilots urge Congress to end shutdown

Tuesday, October 28 by The Center Square
As air traffic controllers and other federal workers missed a full paycheck Tuesday, growing numbers of labor unions and advocacy groups are calling on Congress to end the record-long government shutdown. ... Read More.

War Department announces more military strikes in Pacific

Tuesday, October 28 by The Center Square
The Pentagon said Tuesday that it carried out three military strikes on four suspected drug boats in the eastern Pacific, killing 14 people as the pace of strikes increases despite the administration saying previous strikes have stopped nearly all boat traffic in the region. ... Read More.

Will lawyers crash your Halloween festivities this year?

Tuesday, October 28 by The Center Square
In 1984, a Michigan man donned his Halloween costume – a sheep – and headed to a party with his wife Little Bo Peep. But when he flippantly lit a cigarette, he went up in flames. ... Read More.

Texas leaders look to immigration reform

Tuesday, October 28 by The Center Square
Local mayors in Texas are calling on state and federal leaders to implement worker protections for immigrant workers. “This is not Republican, this is not Democrat, this is real... Read More.

Feds prevent 6,525 known, suspected terrorists from entering US

Tuesday, October 28 by The Center Square
In a few short months, the National Counterterrorism Center says it’s helped prevent 6,525 known or suspected terrorists (KSTs) from entering the U.S. This is after U.S. Customs and... Read More.

NYC group sues over SNAP work requirements

Tuesday, October 28 by The Center Square
A New York City-based advocacy group is suing the Trump administration after it abruptly terminated the state’s work requirement waiver for food stamp recipients. The lawsuit, filed in U.S.... Read More.
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