MAHA Challenge Threatens Shakeup on Powerful Health Committee

Sen. Bill Cassidy (R.-La.), chair of one of the most influential health committees in Congress, is trying to fend off a primary challenge from Rep. Julia Letlow (R-La.), widely seen as the Make America Healthy Again movement’s signature candidate.

Has the Major Questions Doctrine Given Judges Too Much Power?

This video explains the Major Questions Doctrine and how the Supreme Court has used it to curb major agency actions by requiring clear approval from Congress for policies with significant economic or political impact.

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Higher-Ethanol Gasoline Wins House Vote in Biofuels Boost

The US House of Representatives passed legislation to allow year-round, nationwide sales of higher-ethanol E15 gasoline, handing a long-sought win to farm groups eager to boost demand for swelling corn supplies.

Hantavirus Shows No Sign of Mutation as US Cruise Case Cleared

The respiratory virus behind a deadly outbreak on a cruise ship is showing no sign of mutating to become more contagious, European health officials said, as a US patient initially treated as a potential hantavirus case has been cleared of infection.

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Ethanol Fight Comes to a Head with House E15 Vote: Explained

Lawmakers are preparing to vote on expanding the use of corn-based ethanol fuel, marking the potential culmination of a years-long debate as policymakers look for ways to bring gas prices down.

Top AI Companies Have $19 Billion Federal Contracting Footprint

Of the 25 companies included in Bloomberg Government’s interactive AI Influence Map, 21 collectively sold $19.6 billion to the federal government in fiscal 2025.

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Texas Immigration Arrest Law Will Likely Be Blocked Again (1)

Texas’ state-level immigration arrest and deportation law is likely to be blocked again by a federal judge, who said at a Wednesday hearing that he still believes the law encroaches on the federal government’s sole authority to regulate the border.