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Senators Rick Scott and Kirsten Gillibrand have introduced new legislation requiring country-of-origin labels for prescription drugs sold in America. Their bipartisan effort seeks greater transparency for consumers about where medicines come from.
Brookings Institution hosts expert panel on future U.S. Taiwan policy options
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As tensions in the Taiwan Strait continue to rise, questions are emerging about whether current U.S. policy toward Taiwan and cross-strait relations remains effective.
Steve Cortes on U.S. migration, foreign policy: 'Establishment prioritizes foreigners over Americans'
Steve Scalise: 'I'm devastated to hear of the passing of my dear friend and colleague Doug LaMalfa'
AFSA says CEOs grow cautiously optimistic as global trade proves resilient
OPINION: Immigrant Founders at Risk? Insight on H-1B Visa Shakeup
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VA announces $112 million grant opportunity for veteran suicide prevention programs
The Department of Veterans Affairs has announced a $112 million grant opportunity aimed at supporting community-based suicide prevention programs for veterans. The initiative builds on previous successes of the Fox grant program and comes amid broader efforts to expand veteran health care access.
United States and Mongolia hold 17th annual bilateral consultations in Ulaanbaatar
The United States and Mongolia have concluded their 17th Annual Bilateral Consultations in Ulaanbaatar. Officials discussed expanding cooperation on security, economic growth, technology, energy, human rights, and cultural exchange.
U.S. Special Envoy Sergio Gor to visit Sri Lanka and Maldives for regional talks
U.S. Special Envoy Sergio Gor will visit Sri Lanka and Maldives from March 19-24 for high-level talks focused on security cooperation, trade ties, and marking six decades of diplomatic relations with Maldives. The trip underscores U.S. commitments in the Indian Ocean region.
United States, DRC, and Rwanda announce steps to advance Washington Accords
The United States, Democratic Republic of Congo, and Rwanda have announced new steps under the Washington Accords for Peace. Both countries agreed on coordinated actions including force disengagements, security cooperation, and civilian protection.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement reports arrests and investigations in March 2026 posts
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detailed several law enforcement actions in social media posts dated March 21, 2026.
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