South Korea February 27, 2024 Medical crisis unfolds in South Korea as thousands of doctors continue to strike Thousands of doctors in South Korea are continuing to strike, protesting the government's plan to increase medical school admissions to address the country's shortage of doctors.
Environment February 26, 2024 New federal policy gives Native American tribes power to veto green energy development The nation's top energy regulator quietly green-lit a new policy giving Native American tribes more power in the early stages of hydropower development.
South Korea February 26, 2024 South Korean doctors given 4 days to return to work before facing indictments, medical license suspensions Doctors in South Korea are facing a four-day ultimatum from the government to end their ongoing walkouts. The government has warned that they must return to work by Thursday.
Media February 26, 2024 Controversial Democrat mayor under investigation after wild tirades, police raids, lavish spending Dolton Mayor Tiffany Henyard has been dogged by allegations of suspicious activity, ranging from improperly spending taxpayer money to political retaliation.
HEALTH February 24, 2024 To combat nursing shortage, universities create accelerated 12-month training programs: 'A win-win' Nurses can now enter the workforce more quickly than before. A new accelerated training program to combat the long-time nursing shortage is gaining popularity across the country.
Media February 24, 2024 Firms face financial woes, conduct layoffs due to litigation targeting DEI-based grants: Report Atlanta-based Fearless Fund CEO Arian Simone said that lawsuits targeting grant programs geared toward women of color are making inroads, causing her organization to fall apart.
Energy In America February 24, 2024 Ted Cruz probes left-wing group over effort training federal judges for climate cases FIRST ON FOX: Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, is probing an environmental group over its ties to the Biden administration and efforts to influence federal judges.
Joe Biden February 23, 2024 Biden admin scraps eco-friendly fuel rules as gas prices remain high The Environmental Protection Agency announced that it is scrapping regulations requiring gasoline-ethanol blends containing 10% ethanol to be used in the summer in certain states.
Artificial Intelligence February 23, 2024 Robo-calls no more as federal ruling makes clear statement on annoying practice The FCC has added a new provision to existing rules that allows for users to revoke consent for automated marketing material, robocalls or robotexts, some of which companies have used AI to generate.
Energy February 21, 2024 Federal appeals court kills Obama-era moratorium on coal leasing A federal appeals court blocked an Obama-era moratorium on federal coal leasing issued in 2016 as part of an effort to transition U.S. energy to green sources.
Georgia February 21, 2024 Medicaid expansion in Georgia looks unlikely this year, but advocates want lawmakers to keep trying As Georgia Gov. Kemp sues the federal government to extend the life of his Georgia Pathways program, Medicaid expansion advocates feel that expansion in Georgia is unlikely for 2024.