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Congress Cites KHN Investigation in Probe of National Academies

The House Committee on Oversight and Reform is requesting a ream of documents from the prestigious National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine, spurred by a recent KHN investigation that revealed deep ties between... Read more »

Denver lost ‘loose grip’ on inventory in August, realtors group says

Denver’s red-hot housing market may be experiencing an autumn slowdown as the market lost its “loose grip” on housing inventory last month, according to some local realtors. The Denver Metro Association of Realtors’ (DMAR)... Read more »

Vaccinate Teens Without Parental Consent, City Child Welfare Agency Says

The city’s child welfare agency has given the green light to administer COVID-19 vaccines to more than 600 minors living in certain juvenile detention and foster homes, including when their parents say... Read more »

Frustrated by school district, Philly Council to hold hearings on how to fix ‘substandard’ buildings

Philadelphia City Council will hold joint hearings on how the city can fund a remediation and modernization plan to address troubling facilities issues at hundreds of public schools around the city, including... Read more »

Denver home sales growth streak ends in August as home values keep climbing

Denver’s home sales growth streak ended in August after buyer activity decreased by 6.8% compared to July, according to a new local market report from Redfin. In all, Denver realtors sold just... Read more »

Federal judge denies injunction for NM public health order

A federal judge ruled earlier this week that two women who filed a lawsuit against Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham did not adequately show how a state emergency public health order requiring vaccines... Read more »

Officials urge DHS to end program that puts asylum seekers at greater risk

Several elected New Mexico officials signed onto a letter sent by the American Civil Liberties Union of New Mexico to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas asking for the... Read more »

Democrats’ $3.5 trillion spending bill with tax increases would cause economic decline

House Democrats have unveiled a litany of new tax proposals to fund President Joe Biden’s $3.5 trillion federal spending bill, but a new report suggests the spending plan would shrink the economy.... Read more »

California sheriff says he won’t enforce vaccine mandates

Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco said he would not enforce a vaccine mandate in his county in the wake of Los Angeles County issuing vaccine mandates and after President Joe Biden issued... Read more »

Reps Jones, Marino stripped from Michigan House committees

Two Michigan House members were stripped of their committee assignments this week after, respectively, an alleged domestic violence incident and an embattled representative allegedly snuck a handcuff key into jail. The first... Read more »