Nearly 1 in 4 adults dumped from Medicaid now uninsured, survey finds

Nearly a quarter of adults disenrolled from Medicaid in the past year say they are now uninsured, according to a survey released Friday that details how tens of millions of Americans struggled to retain coverage in the government insurance program for low-income people after pandemic-era protections began expiring last spring. The first national survey of

FDA Head Urges Lawmakers to Pass Legislation Mandating Lead Testing by Food Manufacturers

Food manufacturers are not currently required to test final products for contaminants. The head of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is urging lawmakers to pass legislation mandating food manufacturers test for lead in their food products from overseas. Speaking to the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability, Dr. Robert Califf said the FDA

Senate Democrats Subpoena Conservative Legal Advocate Leonard Leo in Supreme Court Ethics Probe

Conservative legal advocate Leonard Leo was subpoenaed by the Democrat-controlled Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday as part of an inquiry into a series of alleged shortcomings among Supreme Court justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito. Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.), the chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee—which is probing the alleged undisclosed travel and gifts to

Wisconsin Elections Commission Rejects Recall of Republican Assembly Speaker

The Wisconsin Elections Commission rejected an effort by backers of former President Donald Trump to recall the state’s Republican Assembly speaker. The recall effort was rejected due to insufficient signatures, despite frustration with Assembly Speaker Robin Vos among some of the former president’s supporters. The concern stemmed from Mr. Vos’s refusal to decertify President Joe

Denver Cuts Taxpayer Services, Diverts $90 Million to Support Illegal Immigrants

The illegal immigrants will be housed in apartments for up to six months. They will also receive job and skills training and food assistance. Denver Mayor Mike Johnston announced a major shift Wednesday in the city’s response to the illegal immigrant crisis, extending support to six months but with only about 1,000 spaces. The city’s