News from November 2025
By Federal Newswire | Nov 6, 2025
Olympus Corporation has announced a voluntary global corrective action regarding the use of its bronchoscopes with laser therapy, argon plasma coagulation, and high-frequency cauterization equipment.
By Federal Newswire | Nov 6, 2025
Moonlight Companies has announced a voluntary recall of its California-grown conventional yellow and white peaches due to the potential presence of Listeria monocytogenes.
By Federal Newswire | Nov 6, 2025
Otsuka ICU Medical LLC has announced a voluntary nationwide recall of one lot of its 20 mEq Potassium Chloride Injection.
By Federal Newswire | Nov 6, 2025
A multistate outbreak of Salmonella infections has been linked to moringa leaf powder, an ingredient used in powdered supplements.
By Federal Newswire | Nov 6, 2025
Supreme Produce LLC has announced a voluntary recall of its Moonlight peaches due to concerns over possible contamination with Listeria monocytogenes.
By Federal Newswire | Nov 5, 2025
The U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) has imposed sanctions on eight individuals and two entities for their involvement in laundering funds from illicit North Korean activities, including cybercrime and...
By Federal Newswire | Nov 5, 2025
The U.S. Department of the Treasury has released its updated estimates for privately-held net marketable borrowing for the final quarter of 2025 and the first quarter of 2026.
By Federal Newswire | Nov 5, 2025
U.S. economic data through September 30, 2025, indicate that growth strengthened in the third quarter, with steady business investment and consumer demand.
By Federal Newswire | Nov 5, 2025
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has announced that all 50 states have applied for the $50 billion Rural Health Transformation Program.
By Federal Newswire | Nov 5, 2025
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has approved North Dakota's application for a coal combustion residuals (CCR) permit program, transferring the authority to regulate CCR disposal in surface impoundments and landfills from the federal...
By Federal Newswire | Nov 5, 2025
The U.S. Department of Labor has announced the addition of several senior leaders, appointed by former President Donald Trump, who have been confirmed by the Senate.
By Federal Newswire | Nov 5, 2025
A man from Centralia, Washington, has pleaded guilty to damaging an energy facility in the Portland area.
By T. J. Graves | Nov 5, 2025
Joey Mannarino, a political commentator, has expressed concerns over predatory litigation funding, which he claims is leading to hidden costs for families and small businesses.
By Federal Newswire | Nov 5, 2025
Washington may need to re-litigate arguments over presidential war powers—this time relating to military actions off the coast of Venezuela and in the eastern Pacific.
By Federal Newswire | Nov 5, 2025
The U.S. Department of the Treasury has announced it will offer $125 billion in Treasury securities to refund about $98.2 billion of privately-held notes maturing on November 15, 2025.
By Federal Newswire | Nov 5, 2025
The Schumer Shutdown has become the longest government shutdown in U.S. history, according to a statement released by House Budget Committee Chairman Jodey Arrington.
By Federal Newswire | Nov 5, 2025
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has directed Colorado Parks to cease any gray wolf reintroduction efforts involving animals sourced from outside the federally authorized Northern Rocky Mountain areas.
By Federal Newswire | Nov 5, 2025
At a Senate Commerce Committee nominations hearing, Chairman Ted Cruz (R-Texas) voiced support for three nominees who are expected to play key roles in shaping the future of American transportation.
By Federal Newswire | Nov 5, 2025
Senator Rick Scott, chairman of the U.S. Senate Special Committee on Aging, presided over a hearing focused on reauthorizing the Older Americans Act (OAA) and its impact on Americans living with aging-related diseases such as Alzheimer’s and...
By Federal Newswire | Nov 5, 2025
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Federal Protective Services (FPS) have announced that new regulations aimed at protecting federal property will take effect earlier than previously planned.